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LMOA, that's gonna cause some nashing of teeth
![]() Now if you want to really upset the apple cart you aught to load test it to see if it lifts more or less weight, that'll be VERY interesting ![]()
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Wowser, now you have a problem!
With no duplicate threads which forum will you post on??? ![]()
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You guys are being WAY too harsh. This is some amazing work! Always a fan of making something work for far less money. This is good stuff.
Just don't say anything about it looking like a carrot. And REALLY keep to yourself that the green part doesn't taste very good and step one to harvesting the GOOD part (the orange part) is to put the rest on the compost pile out back. That would just hurt his feelings. Really, though...good show. The inginuity I've seen on this site is amazing.
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Just remember to never back it into the woods and park it. You may not find it again.
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You guy's have it all wrong-sorry to tell you...
The loader is the correct color-the tractor needs to be painted green of course... Of course I am kidding, that is great fabrication!
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All green tractor? Now we know why John Deere has a good reputation. The owners park them and can never find them again. That means they never get any hours on them and last for years and years without any repairs! ![]()
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