I cant stand a scruffy cub Charlie. Even a worker cub deserves a decent repaint, even with just rattle cans like I use. I think we need to see more folks, atleast give there plow day cubs a quick repaint. I always hear that they want to take the time to do it right, thats all fine and well, but after many years go by and that same cub, that they bring to every plow day looks the same year after year. It starts to make one wonder, espicaly the general public, if that person just doesnt care how it looks at all. I try to encourage folks to freshen up thier cubs, even if its not the best finish or done quite the way it "should" be done. A decent looking cub goes a long way of positivly promoting our hobby than a nasty, dirty and rust cub that while running good and usable, looks horrible. I am not looking to start a war over painting cubs or not painting cubs. However our hobby is growing by leaps and bounds now, and I mean garden tractor collecting and operating in general, is taking off like a jet plane. Just watching prices for cubs, deeres and other older brands on ebay is amazing. As the "old hands" if you will in the hobby, since we were doing this before the big expansion in garden tractor collecting, we should set the good example. A clean tractor creates a good first impression. I find this to be espicaly true at general shows that I attend with my tractor. The guys with the scruffy machines dont get many folks walking up to them to chat about thier tractor. But when I am sitting still and not riding around, I am constantly busy talking to folks and getting comments on my tractors. I work my tractors, they mow the grass, blow the snow and plow at plow days. But I take the time to wash the tractor, wax the hood and dry it off the day or so prior to the event. Yes it might get dusty or dirty if I plow, but it looks nice and clean, with a nice paint job when I back off the trailer, that alone gets folks walking over to my spot to check out my work. I really home MTD/CC does something really special for the 50th aniversery comming up in a couple of years. I know I am getting ready for it. Cheers Mike