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So yesterday, I took the aluminum rear end from my new 782 back to the guy I bought the tractor from, I wanted to swap it for the ci. Anyway went there to take something back, and ended up giving him over a hundred for some misc. parts that I wanted. I at least got me a 3-point to go on the 782, so in all it was a good day.
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happens to me all the time lol.
i got 1/4 of the shop filled with cub cadets and parts.
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cub cadet 71 that my pop pop got new and gave me in 85......restoration just started cub cadet 100......was a friends grandfathers, given to me in 93.. restoration almost finished cub cadet 72, 150 dollar craigslist find, 38" deck, worker cub cadet 127 basketcase, my dad bought in 84 cub cadet 71 beauty (formerly johncub7172's) cub cadet 123, craigslist find
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It's a slippery slope
![]() Started out with a 125 with a 42" mower deck, front blade, QA-42 snow thrower , a set of chains and a Trac Vac. ( package deal ) Then I added lights. Then a spring assist. Weight for snow removal. A rear lift since I got a 1A tiller. Ag tires. Then I my friend gave me a 122 so now I had two. That needed a rebuild. Then lights. Another rear lift for the 122. I added both a IH and Brinly spring assist
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Well at one time he had to break a hundred for me, then he's like well I know you at least have fifty more what else do you need. I kindly told him what I needed was to go. If I stayed much longer I'm sure I would have found other "crucial" items to buy.
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My name is Sam, I'm a Cub addict. Welcome Sam
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2264 with 54 GT deck 1641 AKA Black Jack with a 402-E Haban Sickle bar mower JD317 dump truck BX2670 with FEL |
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Oh good sir, I'm no addict. I can quit buying cubs anytime... I run out of money.
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You definitely have Yellow/Red Fever!
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Allen Proud owner of my Original and 126! My Grandpa's Cart Craftsman Lawn Sweeper Craftsman Plug Aerator |
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Wouldn't it be great if women could catch it too. That would be a lot less explaining I'd have to do. Lol
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I made the mistake of buying a place that included an 1872 and now I have 4.
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- Tim 1872 60" Haban deck- 2082 450 blower, 50c deck - 1450,1650 2x44a deck, QA-42A snowthrower, 70 w/k181(destroyed) 38" pin on deck |
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