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Oh Deere............
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Oh Deere............
Last Wednesday Mark and I pressure washed the inside of the garage. 14 years of dirt, grime, MG droppings etc. had taken a toll.
First step was to move everything out.
Inside of the garage doors were black with the stuff especially on the tops of the roll-up doors corrugations. Sorta before and after, extreme left after.
Doors turned out great, like new but it sure messed up the fabric/foam cushions on these DBCI doors. Did a search and could not find replacements. If anyone has a clue?
Love this John Deere back-saver. A few months ago i would have had to heft that stump to the top of the pile. Now just shove it around with the tractor.
Instant start diesel, optional four wheel drive, high/low range, one finger power steering, turn signals ---ha! Reason for this natural steel bar is to indicate the position of the bucket. In the notch you know it's level. Certain down degree marks could be painted on it. Maybe later.
First step was to move everything out.
Inside of the garage doors were black with the stuff especially on the tops of the roll-up doors corrugations. Sorta before and after, extreme left after.
Doors turned out great, like new but it sure messed up the fabric/foam cushions on these DBCI doors. Did a search and could not find replacements. If anyone has a clue?
Love this John Deere back-saver. A few months ago i would have had to heft that stump to the top of the pile. Now just shove it around with the tractor.
Instant start diesel, optional four wheel drive, high/low range, one finger power steering, turn signals ---ha! Reason for this natural steel bar is to indicate the position of the bucket. In the notch you know it's level. Certain down degree marks could be painted on it. Maybe later.
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Re: Oh Deere............
You got it going on Bob!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: Oh Deere............
Looking Good for the door did a search >> https://www.google.com/search?q=dbci+door+parts&sxsrf=ALeKk00mEquWXVfPyoR8uKDQWNnAGxC34A%3A1627904640489&ei=gNoHYdmUHc27tQa1grOoAQ&oq=DBCI+doors&gs_lcp=Cgdnd3Mtd2l6EAEYADIHCAAQRxCwAzIHCAAQRxCwAzIHCAAQRxCwAzIHCAAQRxCwAzIHCAAQRxCwAzIHCAAQRxCwAzIHCAAQRxCwAzIHCAAQRxCwA0oECEEYAFAAWABg1SloAXACeACAAWOIAWOSAQExmAEAyAEIwAEB&sclient=gws-wiz Maybe this place > https://www.northshorecommercialdoor.com/dbci.html?gclid=CjwKCAjwr56IBhAvEiwA1fuqGp80NXHF1c5PeQK2FP5KjXd0l9yatV3o9ddSc-PJNmodKsSn-DpmexoCTdkQAvD_BwE I see you still have the plastic cover on that seat , well let me tell you i Have seen this beeing left on and marred from setting on or the SUN will mess your seat up more than putting a coat of leather saver of some kind on it and letting it breath
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Re: Oh Deere............
Thanks Eric, I found those sites, but they are awfully proud of those foam/fabric ribbons keeping them all for themselves. I think they are applied at the factory and not offered as a part, don't understand why.
I keep the tractor sheltered in the garage, so sun shouldn't be a problem. But yes, someday I will have to remove those plastic covers. They didn't make it easy, I will have to unscrew the cushions from the seat to do so or risk cutting the cushion.
Bee's seem to have settled down. I would love to drop that bucket and just plow through but I don't like the idea of getting stuck on the tractor in the middle of a swarm. I still have to determine Bees, or Hornets.
Itchy hole in my leg, but it's getting better.
I keep the tractor sheltered in the garage, so sun shouldn't be a problem. But yes, someday I will have to remove those plastic covers. They didn't make it easy, I will have to unscrew the cushions from the seat to do so or risk cutting the cushion.
Bee's seem to have settled down. I would love to drop that bucket and just plow through but I don't like the idea of getting stuck on the tractor in the middle of a swarm. I still have to determine Bees, or Hornets.
Itchy hole in my leg, but it's getting better.
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