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Coffee Shop / Re: long time
« on: April 24, 2013, 10:02:02 pm »
thanks! It will be great to get back out and race, hopefully get out of state to attend some races too. But that alll depends on the sale of one of the 2 mowers though.
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This weekend bad but Amherst sounds like a plan how big of a track oval I hope .Its 35.00 per person for ARMA membership for the season. Also its about time you come to one our races.
Should be bringing 3 for sure maybe 5 mowers .
Is the cost 36 bucks per mower ?
Will see ya there
Radar
Those would be the ones he said he did not want because the wheels have to be drilled to 1/2"....
All it takes is to ream the lug holes out with a 1/2" drill. You can also buy conversion studs9or at least you used to be able too) that are the correct size for your wheel, screw those into the hub with a jam nut on the back of hub and then use lug nuts to hod the wheel on.
So where is this haybale magnent located on the Huffy? It has an 8hp. on it and still found some last season Handels like a dream though Ty. looking to squeeze a 18 in for this year.
So where is this haybale magnent located on the Huffy? It has an 8hp. on it and still found some last season Handels like a dream though Ty. looking to squeeze a 18 in for this year.Sounds to me that the huffy is working great for ya.
THATS ANOTHER REASON I LIKE RACING LAWNMOWERS. ITS YOUR THOUGHTS, PLANS, AND IMAGINATION. YOU GET TO BUILD AND CREATE NOW THATS FUN!Exactly, I love building them, half of the fun.
Sweet looking ride I love the color and the workmanship looks great.Thanx! The color is,"it something". Started out as metallic red, but was too bright, so I added some black and some blue, result is what you see.Don't think I will be able to match it, since there was no precise measurement.
And there is your haybale magnet.But I already incorporated the anti haybale into when I built it, thinking ahead.LOL
THOUGHT SO , I ALSO USE MOTORCYCLE BRAKES FOR THE SAME REASON. MINE ARE ALL MOSTLY DONATED STREET BIKE SETUPS, EASY TO GET PARTS FOR.Just need a little engenuity on mounting the caliper, can't mount it like a mcp caliper.