My wife is using my AA Doddlebug to pick up the grass.
I do the wood.
My AA Doddlebug
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My AA Doddlebug
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- 1crosscut
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Re: My AA Doddlebug
Nice!
Looks like turning it upside down to dump it works pretty good.
Dave
Looks like turning it upside down to dump it works pretty good.
Dave
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Dave
Dave
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Re: My AA Doddlebug
cool! im really liking the ol mud tires on the AA rims.
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Re: My AA Doddlebug
Another view of my 30-31 stainless cowl lights.
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Re: My AA Doddlebug
My wife just loves my AA doddlebug!
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Re: My AA Doddlebug
haha whoops, howd you ever find and fit the "modern" tires to the AA rims???
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Re: My AA Doddlebug
The front tires are 650-20, and the rear tires are 8.25-20 Maine snow treads
They were on a doddlebug that I bought for parts.
They were on a doddlebug that I bought for parts.
- miner art
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Re: My AA Doddlebug
Good ID Dave!...1crosscut wrote:Nice!
Looks like turning it upside down to dump it works pretty good.
Dave