jchamberlin
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- Jeremiah Chamberlin
Well, its come time for me to go back to work, Monday February 14. I've been off for the last month recovering from open heart surgery to repair some electrical signaling problems with my heart (atrial fibrillation). My wife snapped a picture on my way out of surgery.
I probably won't be able to keep as close a tab on the forums as I've been able to do during my recovery. But let me say that the IH Cub Cadet Forum has been a lifesaver for me. It gave me something to do the whole time, every two hours or so I had to get online to check to see what had been posted.
I also took the opportunity to think through (some might say over-think) the changes I planned for my red CCC 782. I hope to have the front axle repaired soon and I plan to post my "refurbishment" in the "Refurbishment & Restorations ONLY" forum.
Again, everyone has been great, you've given me a "home away from home" so-to-speak where I could indulge my fantasies, memories, and experiences; express my thoughts and feelings and generally "hang out." I feel I am part of fraternity, one of the gang. Simply because I chose to keep and repair a representive example of the best garden tractor the world has ever seen -- The International Harvester Cub Cadet.
Thanks guys. Till my next post, keep oil warm and the spark plugs dry. Cub Cadet power forever!
I probably won't be able to keep as close a tab on the forums as I've been able to do during my recovery. But let me say that the IH Cub Cadet Forum has been a lifesaver for me. It gave me something to do the whole time, every two hours or so I had to get online to check to see what had been posted.
I also took the opportunity to think through (some might say over-think) the changes I planned for my red CCC 782. I hope to have the front axle repaired soon and I plan to post my "refurbishment" in the "Refurbishment & Restorations ONLY" forum.
Again, everyone has been great, you've given me a "home away from home" so-to-speak where I could indulge my fantasies, memories, and experiences; express my thoughts and feelings and generally "hang out." I feel I am part of fraternity, one of the gang. Simply because I chose to keep and repair a representive example of the best garden tractor the world has ever seen -- The International Harvester Cub Cadet.
Thanks guys. Till my next post, keep oil warm and the spark plugs dry. Cub Cadet power forever!