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Thread: Few pics of doin yard work with the 3 wheelers.

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    Few pics of doin yard work with the 3 wheelers.

    That's my old man on my SX doin a little spraying for weeds. I'm 18 lol. Enjoy! Click image for larger version. 

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    Looks like my kind of yardwork... LOL

    I use my 200ES to sweep the lawn after every mowing, so much faster than the lawn tractor, a little more speed on the lawn sweeper makes it more efficient and you don't have to go over the same spot twice. I also have a trailer to haul all the clippings when done like you guys. They were made for fun and work!
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    Awesome...I did the same thing today with my BR; haul grass clippings. Although my trailer isn't that nice Thanks for sharing.
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    I abused my 200es and hulled tons of brush out of the woods when my dad was clearing an area, had mud etc to go though and a 8x8 trailer full. Might be a 200cc but it still worked great, my dad used his honda foreman 450 4x4 to hull out the actual logs on his 5x7 trailer, sadly no pics

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    Awesome. If that John Deere wasn't in pic 4,,,one could think that was taken back in a much better time... I LOVE your 110 !!
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    That's what dreams are made of.

    One of the few things that gets me outside and happy happy.

    As a matter of fact, I think I'll go join the sunrise with a trike or 2 and a bonfire.

    Thanks for the post.

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    Now that's the right way to do lawn work haha, I always use my dx to pull big trees out of the woods for firewood! It never failed either, the only thing that breaks is the rope I use to drag it out
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    This is my set up. Basket is a tad too high, but it keeps the saw from jumping out. All I need now is to mount a toughbox on the front rack for some tunes while I'm working. LOL

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    Aside from the trikes, thats also a pretty sweet truck in the background.

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    thanks a lot! that's my dads 59 GMC sitting on an 87 chev 4x4 chassis with a 6.2 turbo diesel, 4 on the floor. Im currently restoring a 1967 International 4x4 pick up with him. Some how I still find time to screw around with trikes, lol. Heres a few pics. one of the GMC and my IH when I 1st got it, and the other is where we are at now with it. 6.2 diesel swap, 6 inch lift and 38' swampers. Will be quite the beast when its done.Click image for larger version. 

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    Nice pickups, glad to see the scout has the IH motor in it . My dad had a 78 with 78k miles when he scrapped it, no one would buy it off him for his asking price of $500-600ish, he ended up selling the oem rims for like $200, axles $250, and couldn't find a buyer for the engine/trans. My dad might have some scout parts yet (he had a 2nd one too that got a few parts pulled and rest scrapped), let me know if you need anything non-body wise and I'll ask him about it.

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    Thatll be really sweet. So many people chop them and make them low riders, its nice to see one lifted once and a while.

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    thanks for the offer but it actually isn't a scout at all. Its an 1100 series which was the pick up line up. Asides from the engine nothing is the same as the scout. When I say International everyone assumes scout, haha!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 59GMC View Post
    thanks for the offer but it actually isn't a scout at all. Its an 1100 series which was the pick up line up. Asides from the engine nothing is the same as the scout. When I say International everyone assumes scout, haha!
    Kind of funny, since the 78 was my dad's first truck, and he always called it a scout. I never seen it with the "full" body on it, just the front "cab" which he made the roof removable, never seen it with the back half of the body lol. His 2nd scout was like a blazer style body. I'm a noob at IH, I'll stick with honda 3 wheelers :P.

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    Hey!!!! I did the same thing last weekend after the wicked storms that rolled through. In fact, it was a 2 fer kind of work day....
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