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Originally Posted by gsomersjr
Part of the enjoyment of the Cub hobby is the adventure of the haul. Some hauls are more enjoyable than others though.
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I agree. We have had too many smooth Cub Hauls. We were bound for an adventure.
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Originally Posted by Alvy
Good story although I'm sure it was a little stressful but you got some quality time with gramps and that's what matters. Glad you got the 169 I wish I lived closer for that one. How long of a drive was it normally without the breakdown?
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It's always fun spending time with him. He always teaches me something new. I also learned a lot from Ryan(IACubCadet). It would've been around 4-5 hours depending on traffic. Traffic wasn't too bad but we took a route that would've been faster but was actually longer. We took the faster way back. (I-35)
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Grandpa's 1961 "O" w/ mowing deck, 169, 149, 147, 1000, 125 w/creeper and 3pt, 1250 w/ 44A deck, 1650, Frankenstien 1250, Great Grandpas 1968 Cadet 125 w/original QA-36, CCC 1711, Model 2 tiller, QA-42 and a QA-42A Snowthrower, Cozy cab
May not be as much as others, but we're still building our fleet! There are more to come!
Connor
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