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eddd

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Posted: 10/22/07 11:13am Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

If you run low on money you can always mow a few lawns for some quick cash!


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acjjkamp

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>Hopefully I can get some pics of the interior this weekend. It's nice, real nice. Really a lot bigger than it looks, once you get inside.


must be one of those Harry Potter trailers, same as their 4 room tents , way bigger on the inside


This work thing keeps getting in the way of my recreation


lightfoot

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Looks like you shouldn't over heat on those long hills with the hood missing. It probably makes for a hot driver, but if the AC is working you should be able to compensate.

I didn't notice any specs on MPG. Probably still in development, right?


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Al/Reeni

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lightfoot wrote:



I didn't notice any specs on MPG. Probably still in development, right?


Unfortunately, I'm afraid it's more like GPM.





TEAM LEADER

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As long as the cutting height is the same, you shouldnt have any problems...lol


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kennyzzz

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Posted: 10/27/07 06:31pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

noticing that you have single rear wheel,Rickson's are definitely in order,
probably should get a transfer flow fuel tank to for that sweet ride.
and don't forget the full with rear mud flap.
probably should put banks kit also.

PS. was driving a local road last week out in the country and there was a 75-year-old man, maybe 80 driving down the shoulder of the road
with his John Deere lawnmower just like you and with his fishing pole and tackle box. it put a huge smile on my face to see somebody enjoying themselves like that.


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