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Location: Doodah Kansas
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Re: Father-in-law & son-in-law project
welcome, looks like a neat start. you could probably be driving it in a week or so of just assembly, so dont focus on the mods so much as assembly, a running and driving truck is easier to upgrade, too many things stop a project dead when you have big plans that are interrelated.
keep us updated! I want a video of that big block rumpity rumping. I have a slow leak in one of the caster tires on my ZTR, I have to pull up to the garage every time I mow and put a little air in it or it will go off the bead while mowing and that tilts the mower deck, making stripes in the yard. I promise from now on I will take a snap of the mower in the driveway for you grizz! ![]()
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Location: RADFORD, VA
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Re: Father-in-law & son-in-law project
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