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Upgrade NowLooks more like a artist rendering of what a 154 would be if they made it today.
Cubbie it looks more like a Cub Low-Boy than a Cub Cadet.
Do I understand correctly that while the Low-Boy is indeed an iH Cub, it isn’t actually a Cub Cadet, per se?
You nailed it Matt!
Needs to look something more like this:
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Or this:
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those look very good !!!Here are two embroidery examples. Maybe this will help some.
Original:
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70/100:
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Who's sewing machine has that programmed in? They're purdyHere are two embroidery examples. Maybe this will help some.
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70/100:
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8-lug wheels front and rear? LOL...
It's still as if the artist drawing these has never seen a Cub Cadet before. I mean, come on, the at least make the wheels white...
Something simple would look good, in my opinion. Quick example:
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Cubbie, I love the concept and appreciate your effort very much, but this latest rendition shows the wrong tractor.
Good points, Matt. Cool suggestion too:8-lug wheels front and rear? LOL...
It's still as if the artist drawing these has never seen a Cub Cadet before. I mean, come on, the at least make the wheels white...
Something simple would look good, in my opinion. Quick example:
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