35hp diesel 100

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MattS
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35hp diesel 100

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Your gonna have to see it to believe it.
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vince_o
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Re: 35hp diesel 100

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As Peter Boyle would say on everyone loves Ray

Holly Crap!
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Jeff in Pa
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Re: 35hp diesel 100

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:shock:

I'm not sure what to say. I guess somebody bet him it wouldn't fit. :lol:
125 & 125 with hydraulic lift

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ksanders
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Re: 35hp diesel 100

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I wonder what the turning radius is? :lol:
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MattS
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Re: 35hp diesel 100

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It has two steering directions, straight and straighter!

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Re: 35hp diesel 100

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That thing scares me to death, and I aint scared of nuthing. :shock: jglass

Neal_C
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Re: 35hp diesel 100

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Is it sad that my only thought is "I wonder how much they would ask for those fenders?" :D

MattS
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Re: 35hp diesel 100

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I thought about parting it out, but I recently got a good frame for a 100. So, I think it will be a resto project. Maybe a red 100!

tweinke
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Re: 35hp diesel 100

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Red 70 -100s rule, especialy with a loader

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