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larry8200 Posted - 06/26/2012 : 10:07:51
I sold My BIG TEN a while back for big $$$'s Amazing. Its all in that seat, which I dont even like. Harder to get on and off then the Landlord seat, and you cant slide off the side to balance the tractor crossing slopes.

Been putting this 2110 together for a while. Stole the engine from my B110. I made a stubby stinger out of iron pipe and two eighty pound weights from a lapping grinder. Works super. I got 3-4 hours pushing brush into piles and graded the drive today. The HEAVY stubby stinger is really nice for close quarters, and I dont worry so much backing up and inadvertently turning it into a battereing ram. Something I avoideed doing with my BIG TEN.
























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B112 Posted - 07/12/2012 : 20:22:07
Looks great. I see your weights there and it reminds me that I just found about 100 lbs of weights at the dump with curling bars. Figure one day we'll need to weight up some machines.
MIJP Posted - 07/12/2012 : 09:55:52
WoW! Green Grass! Ours is pretty 'toasted'....
Oh... Nice job gradin'!
7010b1 Posted - 07/11/2012 : 23:37:10
depending on what im doing but like snow im in 3rd. also depends on snow. i also have both front blades rigged and spring styles.
larry8200 Posted - 06/30/2012 : 06:44:05
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Originally posted by 7010b1

looks more like a snow or a trip blade then a dozer blade looks great anyway you look at it




Yup, Simplicity called it a dozer blade, its a remote angle trip blade heavy enough for dirt work, and works awesome with a little practise, skill and patience. (must go slow)

Awesome as a snowplow too.
7010b1 Posted - 06/30/2012 : 04:15:53
looks more like a snow or a trip blade then a dozer blade looks great anyway you look at it
larry8200 Posted - 06/27/2012 : 04:14:28
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Originally posted by B-16_IC

Fun, fun, fun! Would be to me anyway. Looks like you have things well in hand! Looks like a fine ride too. How many are you down to these days?



Fun it is, and a nice short wheelbase for in the woods is great.

I am down to 12 nice runners, 3-4 that might get fixed and 4 parts tractors
B-16_IC Posted - 06/26/2012 : 22:09:53
Fun, fun, fun! Would be to me anyway. Looks like you have things well in hand! Looks like a fine ride too. How many are you down to these days?
acb10_64 Posted - 06/26/2012 : 21:39:21
Nice! Looks like good seat time.
skunkhome Posted - 06/26/2012 : 17:55:43
looks like you are pretty handy with that blade

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