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Old 03-27-2016, 10:25 PM
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I think "Kind Sam" is a nice tittle for a movie don't you guys? This story can be classified in the same league as the movie "The little red wagon".

I sure pay to see a movie involving a young boy story like yours!

You have a amazing kid sir!
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Thanks!! Not a bad idea either
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Ok, so now htat ive decided on an original that I'll be buying sooner or later from Zippy1, what should I do to it? I was thinking the options are to part-to-part restoration, a custom "farmall cub wanna-be" painted red with small mods, or just clean and clear coat it with 2 part clear coat from eastwood? Any input is wanted, and also what red paint is correct to a farmall cub anyway? I would like to repaint my farmall too if I ever get the chance.
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that*, sorry I'm not the greatest typer
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Ok, so now htat ive decided on an original that I'll be buying sooner or later from Zippy1, what should I do to it? I was thinking the options are to part-to-part restoration, a custom "farmall cub wanna-be" painted red with small mods, or just clean and clear coat it with 2 part clear coat from eastwood? Any input is wanted, and also what red paint is correct to a farmall cub anyway? I would like to repaint my farmall too if I ever get the chance.
If/when you buy it.. it is your to do as you wish, Im sure everyone here will support you regardless of what direction you go. Good Luck with it
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Old 03-28-2016, 12:45 AM
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Lew just post this: http://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/s...ad.php?t=43338

IT's in your "Backyard" Jump on it right now! You can't go wrong at this price.....

GO for it you thank Lew later!
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Lew just post this: http://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/s...ad.php?t=43338

IT's in your "Backyard" Jump on it right now! You can't go wrong at this price.....

GO for it you thank Lew later!
Man, I agree. It's not an "O" but rear pto, a/g's, & wheel weights. Bargain price. CUBFAN, cut school today and get over there and grab this thing.
(don't tell mom I said that)
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Hahahaha, I would go get it but I need to get rid of something first or it has to sit outside. I really only want the trans, tires, and 2 sets of wheel weights.
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If/when you buy it.. it is your to do as you wish, Im sure everyone here will support you regardless of what direction you go. Good Luck with it
I'll probably decide based on condition when I get to see it. Probably will just run it like it is for some time because everyone knows you can't kill a cadet.
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