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Trying to figure out if having rolled the 2 front tires off the rims, then driving it like that for 2 yrs would cause the need for a patch and tubes to be installed?
 
I know it's usually choatic, but figured I'd ask to see how everyone is doing in the community?
I've been working like it's Christmas in May-June, 11-12.5HR days, I work for USPS. Wanting to get all fluids changed, just no time. Hope everyone else is having a blessed time!!
 
Still read headers and some posts every day, but not much to contribute. Still want to investigate the possibility of attachments, if I can find aux lines. Too busy with projects and never see anyone on the forum that has a 720. Mine still serves well for snow plowing and dirt moving. At 83 I need all the help with those I can get.
 
I should say that I sold my 763 to a friend, he was using it more than I was, so I fixed the leaky control valves and showed him how to PM it. I have a 46 horse Kubota tractor the does most of what I need. I do have visitation rights for the Bobcat though. It's better at some things. I'm still trying to flog the Backhoe attachment. It's 709 in decent shape and i have the mounting lugs for it. I'm in Northwest Nevada, if anyone is interested.
I still watch the auctions and might buy a later tracked machine if I find the right one nearby.
 
I know it's usually choatic, but figured I'd ask to see how everyone is doing in the community?
Alive and well, was traveling around the 4 corners of the country in June. Since I bought my 2016 SSV65 2 years ago I have added a snowblower, plow, fork lifts, and a stump puller. I haven't got around to trying the stump puller.
 
Doing fine here. Busy like everybody else on this forum. My Mustang 940 has been getting a work out. Firefighter helped me a ton getting parts and giving instruction! I love this machine! Has been very handy around the shop as well (we have a machine shop). Best wishes Alan!
 
Still running the T250 and loving every minute of it. Been eyeing a newer machine lately as the hours on my machine are moving up there. Been leaning towards Kubota as a thought
 
I love my Wisconsin-powered 720 and will never part with it because (1) I can actually get into it without too much difficulty, (2) I can actually see what I'm doing because it has the tilt cylinders on the sides instead of in the middle, and (3) its small size is just right for my overly-crowded property. If you're interested I can show you the trailer hitch receiver set up I made that gives me 3000 lbs + up lift capacity on the ball.
I'd like to see the trailer hitch please--can you post it here?
 
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