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Which hubcaps? Vote and help me decide.
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Thought I'd have some fun with this and let the other enthusiasts decide. First, these smooth chrome hubcaps arrived in the mail today. They are in excellent overall shape with only one scratch on the face. Second, here is a picture of a cub 1000 that came with the hubcaps in its picture already on it and I still haven't had a chance to ride this cub since my ankle injury when I was trying to unload it--:bash2:. Third, I have never had a creepy gear, so I was wondering if I can shift it while on the go or not?
Vote which hubcap I should put on the 1000. Thanks in advance for your time and consideration of my poll. Cub Cadet 123 |
Gotta be the moons man, put them others on jd and post the pics every place you can think of...
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I think you need to leave the caps on it and send me the smooth ones to dispose of in a safe manor. (682)
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Taking the picture from behind the counter to continue to conceal your identity.....very sneaky Maxwell. If your going to leave those hubcaps on, you need to change the steering wheel to a chrome chain steering wheel, maybe a footprint clutch pedal while your at it. Otherwise go with the smooth ones.
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I don't like hubcaps...... even IH ones. It's the farmer in me I guess. I like open wheels. Unless your going to pull it. Then the added "bling" is cool. Hubcaps are for cars. Just my :TwoCents:
No, don't shift the "creepy gear" without the clutch. |
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Well played Maxwell, well played. :beerchug: We can however narrow you down to a white male. :bigthink: |
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I like the way you think kostendorf....Very impressive! We could use a great analytical mind like yours.:bigthink: Thanks fellas for the comments and advice....Keep them coming! Cub Cadet 123 |
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Cub Cadet 123 (Maxwell :beerchug:) |
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