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Tom- I will second what that old timer told you about grease. Also fluids and filters are cheap maintenance to do on equiptment to prevent costly repairs.
 
I thought I'd post a few old pics of me at age 3 (in 1968). In the sled pic, I'm the guy waving with the red mitten...


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Steve,
Neat pics. Do you guys still have that cub? Would be pretty cool if you did. Looks like a neat old truck in the garage, too. Thanks for sharing.
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After the almost 100* day today, the snow looks good. Dare I say that........
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Josh -- I was just barely old enough to remember that 70... my parents affectionately called it the "baby tractor" (a comparison with our other larger farm tractors). My grandpa traded it in on a new MF 10 in 1971... also a great garden tractor (and ultimately my first to drive and mow with when I was old enough). I never forgot that 70, though...it's the very reason it's my favorite cub model
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