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Old 03-24-2013, 09:32 AM
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Whow-Dude-Awsome! You're gonna like no, LOVE That Tractor!!!! Even More than Mike's! HeHe! Really Happy For Ya Adam ( but you have to get a bigger trailer to hall that thing ) Nice Score!!! You been waiting a long time.
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Old 03-24-2013, 09:33 AM
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Welcome to the super smoker club! Most of the plastic is still available from cub, I bought a new grille shell for mine. Your going to love that tractor Heres a pic of mine.

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Congrats Adam!
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Old 03-24-2013, 10:11 AM
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Well it is a Cyclops so i still hold out while not the prettiest style cub wow its a big one and i like it so far!!.
Any of you guys want to start a pool on how long it takes before we see the Super Cyclops as his avitar?
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Any of you guys want to start a pool on how long it takes before we see the Super Cyclops as his avitar?
I bet, it will be tonight.
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Old 03-24-2013, 10:40 AM
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Welcome to the super smoker club! Most of the plastic is still available from cub, I bought a new grille shell for mine. Your going to love that tractor Heres a pic of mine.

Ben love that pic! I really like the extra black trim around the rear fenders.
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Old 03-24-2013, 10:41 AM
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No cat 0 implements yet but on the lookout for some would like a plow at least and an aframe adapter for other brinly style attachments. It does have a few wiring bugs to shake out like the generator isnt connected hope it works and some type of solenoid on the throttle side isnt connected and neither is the lights but it fires and runs good. Has water in the diff but smells like hytran so i think its okay but does move a bit slow, got to swap it out and put on a new filter and hope that will fix it. Plastics are in pretty good shape dash is a little busted and might get replaced if i can find one. Has a seat cover thats in good shape seat is a little cracked useable though. Driveline in great shape!!
Does this mean I have to share my cat 0 toys with ya?
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Old 03-24-2013, 11:03 AM
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Man oh man I have thought several times since we met at Mikes just how long it was going to take till you entered the big boy toy club. I thought we were going to have to use a pry bar to get you out of that seat at Mikes. Congratulations on your find looks like a real worker.
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Man oh man I have thought several times since we met at Mikes just how long it was going to take till you entered the big boy toy club. I thought we were going to have to use a pry bar to get you out of that seat at Mikes. Congratulations on your find looks like a real worker.
Yea Paul, I think he was on that thing like 5 times and it was COLD! I'm really suprised he isn't on the seat in the pic of his new tractor. Mabe he didn't have anyone to take the picture.......... Just Kiddin Adam, Nice Tractor!
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Welcome to the super smoker club! Most of the plastic is still available from cub, I bought a new grille shell for mine. Your going to love that tractor Heres a pic of mine.

Nice pic of the tandem Ben!
I want one of those front bumpers though!
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