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30th April 2011, 10:47 AM
#501
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best bet for mudflaps is garden edging from bunnings ! lol. there quite good, flexible and dont wear/fade/tear and can cut them to any size.
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30th April 2011 10:47 AM
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30th April 2011, 05:58 PM
#502
Originally Posted by
Finly Owner
Won't you just damage all that stuff again?
Tim
That depends where you park Finly!
New parts found thanks to 4.8 man.
Tony
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30th April 2011, 09:45 PM
#503
Patrol God
Originally Posted by
YNOT
That depends where you park Finly!
New parts found thanks to 4.8 man.
Tony
Touche' Mate
Getting Older Is Unavoidable, Growing Up Is Optional!
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30th April 2011, 10:39 PM
#504
Patrol God
or old conveyor belt.
Tim
Getting Older Is Unavoidable, Growing Up Is Optional!
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1st May 2011, 10:27 AM
#505
Advanced
thanks for answers so far yes definitely searching for steel to match existing (aiming for 6 wheels) cheers GUtsy have looked on ebay and found a few prospectives
r's brynk
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1st May 2011, 07:37 PM
#506
Steel rims like splitties or sunnies ???
Location helps
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1st May 2011, 09:07 PM
#507
Administrator
Originally Posted by
Bigrig
And not by me!!!!!!!!!! LOL!!!!!
When I bought the GQ I took an extra 5k loan from the bank...lol
I have just purchased a ride on mower today and I have had a ball cleaning up the property! I'm in severe debt but life is good!!!...LMAO
It's a Silva mower with a 10.5 horse power and 38" deck which munches through the bush perfectly!
It's the hydrostatic series with the heel and toe reverse function and It even has diff locks which is perfect for the holes and undulation. I mowed 2 acres which took 2 hours and would normally take the whole weekend, LOVE IT!!!!!!
Scotty, I would love to hear about your spring loaded, terrain balancing beer holder one day too...LMAO!!!
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1st May 2011, 09:09 PM
#508
Originally Posted by
AB
When I bought the GQ I took an extra 5k loan from the bank...lol
I have just purchased a ride on mower today and I have had a ball cleaning up the property! I'm in severe debt but life is good!!!...LMAO
It's a Silva mower with a 10.5 horse power and 38" deck which munches through the bush perfectly!
It's the hydrostatic series with the heel and toe reverse function and It even has diff locks which is perfect for the holes and undulation. I mowed 2 acres which took 2 hours and would normally take the whole weekend, LOVE IT!!!!!!
Scotty, I would love to hear about your spring loaded, terrain balancing beer holder one day too...LMAO!!!
Build up thread with photo's please!
Tony
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1st May 2011, 09:21 PM
#509
Administrator
Originally Posted by
YNOT
Build up thread with photo's please!
Tony
Ok, well so far I have munched 200 sticks, 3 logs which grinded the blade and some rocks which spat out with an horrific sound.
The mower does not have a stubby holder which was very dissapointing so I have done some serious modifications buy placing a tool belt over the front of the mower head which easily holds 3 cans, 1 pack of smokes, my phone and a lighter which I am quite happy with the result.
I have also converted my chook shed into a half chook pen, half mower home and have put a divider wall in to stop chooks pooing all over my flashy new mower. I put some rock at the front of the shed and built a ramp to get the mower inside but when I drove the mower into the shed the rock/fill compacted down and I actually got bogged...lol...Reversed back, gave it the berries with full bunny rabbit power and got about 1/2" air into the shed and now I am not sure if I can get it out of the shed again but will report back with further modifcations and pics............LMFAO!!!
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1st May 2011, 09:25 PM
#510
Dribble Master
Originally Posted by
AB
Ok, well so far I have munched 200 sticks, 3 logs which grinded the blade and some rocks which spat out with an horrific sound.
The mower does not have a stubby holder which was very dissapointing so I have done some serious modifications but placing a tool belt over the front of the mower head which easily holds 3 cans, 1 pack of smokes, my phone and a lighter which I am quite happy with the result.
I have also converted my chook shed into a half chook pen, half mower home and have put a divider wall in to stop chooks pooing all over my flashy new mower. I put some rock at the front of the shed and built a ramp to get the mower inside but when I drove the mower into the shed the rock/fill compacte down and I actually got bogged...lol...Reversed back, gave it the berries with full bunny rabbit power and got about 1/2" air into the shed and now I am not sure if I can get out of the shed but will report back with further modifcations and pics..>LMFAO!!!
sounds great, but where are the photos mate!!!!!???????? hahahahahaha
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