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Deering #100 spreader, Thanks
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Deering #100 spreader, Thanks
The spreader project started last spring is finished and works well.
A big thank you to those who helped me along on the project
http://s37.photobucket.com/user/crw62/m ... sort=3&o=0
A big thank you to those who helped me along on the project
http://s37.photobucket.com/user/crw62/m ... sort=3&o=0
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Re: Deering #100 spreader, Thanks
Looks like it turned out real nice!!
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Re: Deering #100 spreader, Thanks
Nice job. I'm renovating a 200 but it won't look anywhere near as nice as yours does.
Bob
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Re: Deering #100 spreader, Thanks
I know first-hand how much work is represented in those pictures. You did a fantastic job!!
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Re: Deering #100 spreader, Thanks
that lil feller is too purty to use! Seriously,great job!
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Re: Deering #100 spreader, Thanks
Curtis,
What kind of wood did you use for the floor?
What kind of wood did you use for the floor?
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Re: Deering #100 spreader, Thanks
Don,
I used treated tongue and groove yellow pine.
I used treated tongue and groove yellow pine.
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Re: Deering #100 spreader, Thanks
I like it! I'm not sure I'd want to use it.
There are two ways to get enough Cubs. One is to continue to accumulate more and more. The other is to desire less.
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Re: Deering #100 spreader, Thanks
So far I have hauled 12 loads with the spreader and then washed it inside and out, but I haven't waxed it yet.
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Re: Deering #100 spreader, Thanks
I don't know whether I am more impressed with the restoration or that you can actually use it like it was meant to be used after doing all that work . THERE IS NO WAY I COULD PULL THE TRIP LEVER ON THAT FIRST LOADER BUCKET. I could (and would) pull the trigger though on who ever did after I spent that much time and effort.
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Re: Deering #100 spreader, Thanks
Scrivet, I'm guessing he might seat some local politicians in it for summer parades. He just wanted to make sure he could deodorize it afterward.
Bob
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Re: Deering #100 spreader, Thanks
Curtis,
An excellent job! Sure would like to see it in action, the unloading not the loading.
Bill
An excellent job! Sure would like to see it in action, the unloading not the loading.
Bill
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Re: Deering #100 spreader, Thanks
great job Curtis , I too like the idea of using these things , even after the resto. is finished . Sidenote : if you bring it down to DSCF , you could have it "filled" as much as you want in no time , but it might be a little "hot" for immediate use . coppersmythe..................................................
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