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Old 04-06-2018, 10:56 AM
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Originally Posted by Cub Cadet 123 View Post
Charles, you've created something over the past 8 years that time cannot erase, and those are the great memories that your son and you will always have. Your cubs and your business, but my suggestion would be that you make them available to your son before anything else. We've been on this site together for several years and have seen many threads about our memories of cubs, what got us started with cubs, etc.......too many times to count, we hear how each of our father's influenced our enthusiasm somehow. Personally, I have traveled miles and searched for many years for my dad's 106 and would trade my most prized items in my collection just to get it, with no success. Although, I got his 123 !!! I think your son would treasure whatever he received from your collection and there may be one in particular that holds special sentimental value for him. I know opinions are just like ***holes, everybody has one, but I had to mention it.

Well, your news isn't what anyone wanted to hear, but I know better than to count you out........after all, you just can't hold a good man down!

Cub Cadet 123
I do have my fathers Farmall Cub that we restored and he will get that but not really attached to the cadets.
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