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What kind of teaser is this?

At least a silhouette photo, or something under a sheet? Anything!

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quote:Originally posted by RickS

Maybe if we list what Mike has done we can figure out what is left to do.Who can start?


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id="quote">Mike has:1)...Now that would be a long list and make the answer too easy methinks....:OI have an idea its a "big brother" type of thing...
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Me thinks he found another rare attachment with a tractor.

Does/did he have the post hole auger???

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I hope he makes it back home with the (*^#^*"#*") that he is picking up.:pdOd:J

I might have a little insider info that I can't share at this time}:)}:)

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He found a combination Forklift/Posthole Auger/Sprayer/Earthcavator/Sweeper/Speedjack/Rollerblade/Loader/Backhoe sm01

OR...knowing his luck he found a Simplicity-AC "Cement Truck or Submarine" :D

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quote:Originally posted by timflury

Me thinks he found another rare attachment with a tractor. Does/did he have the post hole auger???


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id="quote">Perhaps...the one I know of has never been on a tractor though ;)

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Well the journey was a great success. Pics to follow after I do some much needed mowing:D666:D

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Its probably nothing anyhow...

He probably just finally switched over to buying RBTid="size5">id="red">'s:O:D:D666666666&:)

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He's gonna have to switch to RBT's pretty soon, I think he has about every factory model of yellow ones.....

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quote:Originally posted by RickS

So did the journey involve what is needed to mow?


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id="quote">Well I guess this could mow but not this time.

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A few hints,We traveled 850 miles round trip, We were close to the Mississippi River,We had home made ice cream while we were there... and it was really good:D

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quote:Originally posted by timflury

You went to Sam's???You're 15 days early.:D:D


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id="quote">You caught me Tim....:DSam offered this tractor for sale a couple of weeks ago so we made a deal. After all of the rain we have been getting around here we had a couple of day till the wheat was ready so we took off yesterday to pick it up. Had a really good trip and a great time at Sam's place visiting and enjoying some home made ice cream.Also came home with a grader blade, snow blade and lots of parts.:DHere is the link to the build of the HB-110http://simpletractors.com/club2/topic.asp?ARCHIVE=true&TOPIC_ID=118916&whichpage=1&SearchTerms=hb-110

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Here is a picture of the HB-110 at Sam's place

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Loaded up and ready to go

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Unloading at home.:D

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Sam did an outstanding job on this tractor and I feel fortunate and honored to be able to add it to my collection.

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Since you have most everything that WAS built, now it's time to start collecting the ones that weren't!:D I saw the Simplicity that he built in person when he sold it at the Ed England auction. It was very well done as well.;)

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