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Bush Hogging

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How I spent most of last friday. In the first video, my camera died. The second is an hour or two later after letting it charge up.
went pretty smooth, no major problems other than breaking a shear pin on a hunk of 6x6, which are easy enough to repair. Bush hog is a 7ft TSC model, probably 30 years old, and is in major need of a welder, but it does the trick

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dC44xu4aW9A


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vpnd42ip ... ure=relmfu
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What did you have for a camera? That was pretty neat ;)
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Looks like you got it doing a good job. Sure do wish you lived closer I could use some help. :D
Now didn't anyone teach you two hands on the wheel at all times!!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: Boy looks like ya got her working real good.
Great vids. My luck I'd of dropped the phone and ran over it :eek:
Working very nice!
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thanks guys :) for 30 years old and being full of holes she does a good job still. and the ole Allis handles her like a champ!sorry I've been missing for so long,in between work I've been helping a local farmer haul beans. sure does get chilly, heat houser is going on in the next few days before we do corn. temps havent been above the 50's! burrrr!
Luke,
Get a couple pictures of the Allis with the heat housing on it. Dad didn't take ours off till time to plant corn some years:)
Sounds like you have been busy!
Regards,
Chris
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will try and remember. I dont usually take mine off till mid spring.
Luke,
Thanks for posting these shots with the winter coat on. Your tractor looks good. I know that you haul a lot with it.
Regards,
Chris
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