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Old 08-06-2012, 06:22 PM
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Awesome vid! Thanks for sharing.
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Here's some of the NY fleet:

the first cub in NY, a 1250 I saved from scrap...by now it has the air filter installed but alas no side covers were found. Here it was moving a trailer around the yard. I tried pulling at a stone boat pull with it and found out what everyone says about Hydros and pulling is 100 percent correct. THe 122 outpulled it easily.



Here's a 147 I picked up for parts, all set up after sitting outside for several years. It gave its gas tank and front rims to the 122 puller, along with head bolts and bracketry. I found the engine was NOT seized, just the belts and PTO Clutch were preventing it from turning over. I will need to sell the remains when I get back to NY, Can't bring it to TX.



There's also an Original and a 1450 up there I haven't figured out wher the pics are yet.
Nice tractors!! But i totaly disagree with the comment about hydro's pulling, My brother has a 109 with a 14 kohler in it and i have a 1450 and we can pull the socks off of people with geared tractor!
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Moved some firewood today up to the house with the IH Cub Cadet model 71. I do all my splitting by hand. I'd be like a man with out a hammer if I lived down south and couldent split wood and push snow!

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The snow we want more of, the ice not so much, but the splitting of wood is a favored past time for me! Just way to %^&* hot to split any right now Great pic though! POTW quality!
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The snow we want more of, the ice not so much, but the splitting of wood is a favored past time for me! Just way to %^&* hot to split any right now Great pic though! POTW quality!
Thanks Dan! This was the biggest load of wood yet for this cart. The cart tires I thought were going to turn off the rim. No need realy to have this much of a load. And I too enjoy the maul splitting, .........keeps me busy!
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I split by hand too.


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Thanks for the pics, guys!
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Great pictures! Thanks guys!
Taking a break today, for a visit with the family at my wife's reunion.
Also enjoying the need rain!
Grandson Mike came over yesterday and took home his A100 Wheel Horse tractor and a old mini-bike. So I have a little more room for stuff!
Sorry no pictures
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Here are a couple of pictures of the nightmare right after it got its steering fixed and a new set of ISO mounts. Let's just say, that it vibrates a lot.
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Nice 1250! You'll get it straightened out.
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