Nice! That reminds me I really should get mine painted and out of the barn. It would help if I get the dead dozer that's in front of it out of it's way. Yours looks almost too pretty to run in the woods. I like a vertical exhaust but not for my woods. I see you also gave it the lock out hubs, nice. Here is what I do to smuggle tractors home. Tell my wife my friend want to use my trailer to pickup a tractor. I'm going along to help him. Stress, tractor For Him NOT me. Trailer leaves empty. Pickup the tractor, store it by friends house. Trailer comes home empty. Wife is happy. When my wife goes to church shoot over friends house pickup tractor bring it home and hide it amoust the other tractors behind the barn. Wife still happy until a couple months goes by and she takes a count and somehow the count has increased by one and now it's north of 30 so wife not happy. So I tell her I pieced the new tractor from parts laying around the barn. Wife now on my case to sell something. After a couple of months maybe sell one of the beat up old parts tractor. Wife see tractor leaving, she's happy. That "This is the last one" might be good for 10 more maybe 20 but after that she ain't buying it. Yea I know I have a too many tractor problem.
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