I wish you had shaved a little closer before posing for your new avatar photo. :shock:mastifflawyer said:
I wish you had shaved a little closer before posing for your new avatar photo. :shock:mastifflawyer said:http://wausau.craigslist.org/grd/2306239202.html
Man I wish this was closer!!!
Tom, that is not a 107, 117 or 118.... there is a gear shift sticking out of the frame... Plus the 107 had different rear fenders... therefore it is a 108..... :thumbsup:Hydriv said:I wouldn't bank on that. I believe that your 116 tractor uses a model 82 blower and the early 100's use the model 81.
However..... I still think that you might want to own that one for the tractor itself. It could be any one of these models 107, 108, 117 or 118. Not an outrageous price to pay if the hood is in good shape and the tractor is complete in all respects.
I have a snowcaster for you for sale that should work on yours. It's a 1985 I think. It may be in the classified section still. Make me a reasonable offer. I just want it gone. :thumbup:NutCASE said:I have to admit that snowcaster kind of has my eye...on my new xc it would fit perfectly...
No problem Tom, anything to help out, my younger eyes know what to look for ..I have had my daughter's 108 down to the bare frame, so I kinda know those tractors from the "inside out" :sidelaugh: :sidelaugh: :sidelaugh:Hydriv said:Thanks Dave,
I wasn't about to give myself eyestrain to figure that out. :sidelaugh:
No you don't! Lol It's worse than it looks. No seriously. :lolno:mastifflawyer said:http://wausau.craigslist.org/grd/2306239202.html
Man I wish this was closer!!!
That's encouraging to hear. :thumbsup:dbeiter said:Those little things are a real piece of cake to work on, there is nothing to them!!! You will have no problem at all!!