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Earl are you talking about Anderson's? I was thinking about going but saw the listing so changed my mind. Got a timing belt job to do on a PT Cruiser instead. Should give me some $ for the Cub fund. My Uncle was talking about selling a few things there but don't know if he took them over or not.
 
Brian, yep. Got buddies interested in the bigger ones, so hoping some cubs show up for me
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Speaking of clone 169's, I've had that thought about my 129 that's sitting. But, wayyyyy to many projects before that! I'm chomping at the bit for warmer weather
 
WARNING! Since it's Friday, here's an off topic post...or more like wrong topic post.

I enjoy all aspects of Cub Cadeting. Since I am a fan of narrow frame round fender Cub Cadets, I went "Insane" and splurge purchased this stock altered puller last October. Wish I could take credit for building it. Very well put together by a good buddy about 7 years ago. Gonna see how it performs at it's "first pull for me" tomorrow.

I know a lot of people hate seeing Cub Cadets turned into pullers, but one good thing is I think it helps to keep some applicable OEM and aftermarket parts available for people doing restorations. Just my opinion.

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So speaking of OT and a PITA!
The 782D PTO decided to head south since it was so cold up here!
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So rather than go with it, I just replaced it with a cold weather one that didn't complain all the time!
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Its a cute little chrome fire extinguisher. Required to have for when its running alcohol.

That's 1993 Chevrolet Geo Metro green! Probably wound not of been my pick. Buddy is an auto body guy and picture does not do the paint job justice. At least its nowhere near the shade of JD green thank goodness.
 
Kirk, cool puller!

Charlie, I think your 782D's anti freeze is closer to JD green than Kirk's new "Insane" Cub Cadet is...
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BTW, nice PTO.
 

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