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Coffee Shop / So long my friend
« on: January 31, 2014, 08:39:47 am »
My dear friend, Larry Lanning, leader of the D&B Deere herd has suddenly passed away. Larry served at ARMA Vice President for many years.

 I will miss my dear friend and will post more when I know.

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Coffee Shop / Earthquake
« on: August 23, 2011, 03:04:47 pm »
There are many people that race that where impacted by the 5.9 earthquake that happened in Va. Post if you felt or heard it.

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Coffee Shop / Can I ask a question???
« on: November 13, 2010, 01:42:41 pm »
Want to post in this thread? What are the rules?. Do I have to answer the question with another question? Are there serious answers? So, I can post anything? As long as it ends in a question?

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Post your Pics! / Newest Member of the Deere Herd
« on: September 09, 2010, 08:24:49 pm »
Here is the newest mower in the D&B stable. It is a Scotts with a STX38 hood.





 This is Bob Onetts (aka finn1) new Mod-X. He has named it the "Rusty Eater"

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Misc. Racing Items / ARMA Stickers
« on: September 01, 2009, 06:54:35 pm »
ARMA Stickers for sale.

Messurments are 2"x 6". They are $1.00 a piece, with $1.00 shipping and handling. Limit 10 stickers per order.

Mail orders,

NEPALMRA
12 Shadybrook Ln.
Dallas, PA. 18612

Make checks payable to: ARMA

We will have them for sale at all the races we go to.





Photos are to just show size on hood. No way are they to promote one mower over another.

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Driveline / Belt guide
« on: August 25, 2009, 04:53:26 pm »
I couldn't weld nuts to the frame (that would be too easy) the frame didn't line up. So I made a guide based on a stock aplication.

First I took a piece of angle iron and cut teeth in it.


Then i heated it up to help bend it around.



Then tweeked it to make sure it was round.



Welded the teeth .



Ground it down, get rid of all sharp edges.



Put it up in place, tweeking and making sure it fit.


Drilled holes in the guide and in the frame. Then I welded nuts into the holes.



then painted and installed it.



Sorry about the low quality pictures, I used my cellphone camera. :(  But i hope that this will help someone :)

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