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Archive through November 27, 2009

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Myron,
Thanks for calling me the Avid cub cadet collector. I feel good that i own 7 cub cadets, which include my prized original and my 124.
 
Tim D: Wow...that was indeed a good find with the Snow Blower... Did You get a mower deck?? If not, I would check with Ray Weaver at [email protected]. He is located in Stevens, PA. Close enough to MD to go get one if he has one... Your chances are good because he's got a lot of stuff... At the recent RPRU, he told me that he really prefers phone calls: 717-587-3727

Myron B
 
Tim your Original looks great... if you own 7 cubs you should go into your profile and edit accordingly!
 
cold and sunny... clear blue sky!... which means i probably should go work on cubs... but im lazy!

this is to anyone that may know, whos original is at the top of every page?
 
Same here. I have to put my 147 fender pan and cab back on the tractor
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this should have been done two weeks ago

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Shame on you for being too lazy to work on Cubs
 
Dave, Allen, & Wayne, thank you for your help, forums like this are great!! I also own a 52 CUB and have gotten help from Farmallcub.com. Thanks again....I will post some before and after photos when I get time.
 
J.Michael,
Thanks for the comments.
The tires on my 128 are as follows:
Rear: 23x8.5-12 Carlyle True Power (ag)
Front: 4-8 (4.80x4.00-8) Deestone (triple rib)
 
Matt Stetar,
I have no idea who's Original that is, but I'm shooting for the same look on mine... minus the creeper.
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