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Some of you got it made.
Just had to run at the mouth a little. Some of you got it made, when it comes to folks interested in the Cub hobbie. Reading that some of you visit one and other now and again and do the cub thing. Not around here we don't, there is no one around here with interest at all.
Far as I know there isn't anyone for who knows how far with the cub fever, other than me. My local dealer and I talk everytime I go there, and he said before me there hasn't been anyone in his shop even looking for parts for these vintage tractors. It's pretty sad that all the "cool people" are so far away from here, because it would be nice to be able to sit around with others talking Cub Cadets. Theres a bunch of guys with old farm tractors that get together and have a plow day in the spring and fall, but nothing to do with garden/lawn tractors of any sort. I thought about trying to get something going related to garden/lawn tractors, even put out feelers to see if there would be any interest, none! Good thing for OCC, at least I can get my fix through my computer, somewhat. I'm done ranting on and on. Take care |
Well there is one advantage to that. You have nobody to grab all the goodies before you, nor anyone to bid higher at an auction selling a Cub. I would look at it that way. Might as well have a garden tractor show at your place, you would get peoples choice and the Best of Show trophy.:biggrin2::biggrin2::biggrin2:
CaptMax |
There will be a IH collectors chapter in your area and some of them will have cubs also. If nothing else, find a tractor club that has a plow day, I bet they would let you turn a little dirt with the big boys.
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