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    Posted: 12 Jul 2010 at 8:44am
Had all the grass cutting equipment out on Saturday. WD-45 with 80R, D-15 II with brush cutter, D-12 III with finishing mower, and 220 Grasshopper.
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Drool, drool!        Dog gone it... now my keyboard is ruined.  Nice photos.  What make/model is the finish mower?
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The brush cutter is a 72" Taylor-Way and the finishing mower is a 72" Del Marino rear discharge (Italian). It is a good well built mower and was available from my shortline supplier so the price was right.
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Looks good --- but, did ya cut any grass? LOL
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We cut about 3 miles of road ditches and a couple of acres of lawn. Spent most of Saturday on all of them at one time or other.
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Of coarse that's a great finish mower. Its built by Italians!!  LOL!
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I have about the same setup, Gets all the mowing jobs done in style!
I don't have a pic of my 6' Bush Hog mower.
Don
3 WD45's with power steering,G,D15 fork lift,D19, W-Speed Patrol, "A" Gleaner with a 330 corn head,"66" combine,roto-baler, and lots of Snap Coupler implements to make them work for their keep.

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I'd say you both pretty much got mowing anything covered. My bush hog and sickle mower are both green and the bush hog ain't working right now, but my zero turn is Orange. I also subscribe to Roger Welsch's theory of never lining them all up at once in case the better half starts asking how many "we" have. LOL


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Calvin has a nice setup to cut the green grass down to size!
I'd like to get a newer Grass hopper than the old one I have, It can't keep pace with the WD45 and 7' mower in the straight aways but gets the old tractor in the corners. LOL
3 WD45's with power steering,G,D15 fork lift,D19, W-Speed Patrol, "A" Gleaner with a 330 corn head,"66" combine,roto-baler, and lots of Snap Coupler implements to make them work for their keep.

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Calvin 
Dad first ac was a D12 SIII it was a good tractor we bought it from Janzen Farm Machinery at the Harrow Fair 1966 do know were your's came from, just curious 

Morley 


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Charlie, I'm right with you brother! I got away with the D17D, (brought it home when she wasn't) until I had to explain where the $$ went.
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YA Brian, I bought the G this spring right before our anniversary and she was with me so I had to tell her it was my gift to her. It kinda worked but now she wants to sell it and put the money into the kitchen. Makes no sense to me cause the kitchen has worked OK for the last 27 years. I figure it don't need an overhaul cause it still works.
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Morley, Norm James the former A-C dealer in Uxbridge hooked me up with this D-12 III that was owned by a friend of his. Norm is gone now but I'm sure he would have sold it new. It was repainted before I got it but the other tractors are originials.
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