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10-28-2009, 12:56 AM
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Autsin, I like the front plate idea but who is going to be close enough to read it? Maybe a larger logo alone would be better suited there, or something colorful to stand out a little more.
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10-28-2009, 12:57 AM
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Originally Posted by DLAWNS
I like the front plate Austin.
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Thanks, it turned out pretty nice.
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10-28-2009, 01:05 AM
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you should stroke that 351 out man, make it mean!
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11-05-2009, 01:14 AM
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Kennedy Landscaping & Maintenance
Owner: Austin Kennedy
1994 F-150 351 Windsor/Magnaflow Glasspacks
09' 7x14 Trailmaster Landscape Trailer
46" Husqvarna YTH 180
36" Gravely Pro 1336
21" Cub Cadet
Husqvarna 125L Trimmer
Stihl FS-80R
Stihl BR-550
Stihl FC-75
Toro S-200 Snow Thrower
Backup Equip.
Misc. Handtools
Code 3 Deck & Dash/Sho-Me Controls
(316)-323-7062
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11-05-2009, 08:53 AM
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Damn, you're equipment is all kinds of covered with leaves, lol. Yard came out good.
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11-05-2009, 09:21 AM
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Better be careful putting equipment in there with all them leaves. Hate to see your trailer catch fire because of a hot muffler on leaves. Have you ever considered putting sides on the truck bed. You could fill the back of the truck up with leaves and then get rid of the sides on the trailer. Just use the wood sides from your trailer and cut it to size and put it in your state pockets on the truck bed. Also I would think it would be a ton easier to unload. Plus you would probably have just as much room because you have a full size bed. I just load the bed of my truck up, but I dont even use sides. I just use a trap, but I don't transport many leaves. Just an idea. Yard look pretty good. Lets see more pics of clean-ups. BTW I like the cone for safety. I use one from time to time.
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11-05-2009, 08:53 PM
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I was going to say that also I had that almost happen with my old honda at my camp 2 weeks ago-just always be sure those leaves are away from the muffler. Otherwise looks great
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11-06-2009, 12:11 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by DLAWNS
Damn, you're equipment is all kinds of covered with leaves, lol. Yard came out good.
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lol Thanks
Quote:
Originally Posted by gdguth
Better be careful putting equipment in there with all them leaves. Hate to see your trailer catch fire because of a hot muffler on leaves. Have you ever considered putting sides on the truck bed. You could fill the back of the truck up with leaves and then get rid of the sides on the trailer. Just use the wood sides from your trailer and cut it to size and put it in your state pockets on the truck bed. Also I would think it would be a ton easier to unload. Plus you would probably have just as much room because you have a full size bed. I just load the bed of my truck up, but I dont even use sides. I just use a trap, but I don't transport many leaves. Just an idea. Yard look pretty good. Lets see more pics of clean-ups. BTW I like the cone for safety. I use one from time to time.
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I only use my cones on certain roads, as well as the lights. They only get used on busy roads. None of the mowers that had leaves on them had been ran at all.
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I was going to say that also I had that almost happen with my old honda at my camp 2 weeks ago-just always be sure those leaves are away from the muffler. Otherwise looks great
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Thanks
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Owner: Austin Kennedy
1994 F-150 351 Windsor/Magnaflow Glasspacks
09' 7x14 Trailmaster Landscape Trailer
46" Husqvarna YTH 180
36" Gravely Pro 1336
21" Cub Cadet
Husqvarna 125L Trimmer
Stihl FS-80R
Stihl BR-550
Stihl FC-75
Toro S-200 Snow Thrower
Backup Equip.
Misc. Handtools
Code 3 Deck & Dash/Sho-Me Controls
(316)-323-7062
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11-08-2009, 01:01 AM
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Kennedy Landscaping & Maintenance
Owner: Austin Kennedy
1994 F-150 351 Windsor/Magnaflow Glasspacks
09' 7x14 Trailmaster Landscape Trailer
46" Husqvarna YTH 180
36" Gravely Pro 1336
21" Cub Cadet
Husqvarna 125L Trimmer
Stihl FS-80R
Stihl BR-550
Stihl FC-75
Toro S-200 Snow Thrower
Backup Equip.
Misc. Handtools
Code 3 Deck & Dash/Sho-Me Controls
(316)-323-7062
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11-08-2009, 01:03 AM
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Kennedy Landscaping & Maintenance
Owner: Austin Kennedy
1994 F-150 351 Windsor/Magnaflow Glasspacks
09' 7x14 Trailmaster Landscape Trailer
46" Husqvarna YTH 180
36" Gravely Pro 1336
21" Cub Cadet
Husqvarna 125L Trimmer
Stihl FS-80R
Stihl BR-550
Stihl FC-75
Toro S-200 Snow Thrower
Backup Equip.
Misc. Handtools
Code 3 Deck & Dash/Sho-Me Controls
(316)-323-7062
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