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Greetings neighbors, this is Chris in Olathe KS (metro KC). More details on this iH Cub 100 in the registry. CCheers! 🍻
 
Chris,
You do not have to start a new thread each time you post. Just scroll down to the bottom of the page to the white block on the right of your profile pic and post there.
Plus, it is easier for everyone to keep up with your posts also.
The rear weight will help with traction while pushing snow, but in my opinion, front weight is important also. If you angle the front blade any and try to push deeper or wet snow, the snow will push the front of your tractor in the opposite direction of the blade angle.
 
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Chris,
You do not have to start a new thread each time you post. Just scroll down to the bottom of the page to the white block on the right of your profile pic and post there.
Plus, it is easier for everyone to keep up with your posts also.
The rear weight will help with traction while pushing snow, but in my opinion, front weight is important also. If you angle the front blade any and try to push deeper or wet snow, the snow will push the front of your tractor in the opposite direction of the blade angle.
thanks again!
I was under the impression that Cubbie asked me to (1) post a new member introduction, and (2) post my iH Cub to the registry; each independently of one another.
Appreciate the guidance.
-C3
 
Hi Chris and welcome.

mgwin is also right. While it's true that a new member is requested to add his Cub Cadet to our registry if he owns one, it does not prevent him from talking about it in the Introduction Section as part of his introduction.

Questions about you and your Cub Cadet, requests to post pics, welcomes and a lot of other stuff will be posted here. Just reply here. As what mgwin said, "Just scroll down to the bottom of the page to the white block on the right of your profile pic and post there".
 

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