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I was just scrolling through some threads and came across this picture. And man does it give me spring and summer fever. I don't mind winter but man it has been a long cold one. Who else is ready for spring?
image.jpg Props to drglinski for the photo that is making me dream about green grass again.
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Im so ready for the warm weather please please please
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I've been ready since last October.
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After a long hot summer, i always enjoy pushing a little snow.
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Not me. I enjoy the snow! You plow it once and it is done until the next snowfall, but mowing the yard twice a week during April-May-June consumes too much time, even if it is seat time on a cub, I just don't have time in my schedule.
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I got to plow some snow, so I'm ready for Spring also.
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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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I'm ready, I've had enough of the cold. We'll all be singing a different tune in july and august though. I don't know what's worse.
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One time!!!!! Guess that's a lot of snow in NC.
![]() ![]() ![]() C'mon Allen. The super hasn't been out in the white stuff yet. As I type, our temp is in the teens, it's currently snowing (supposed to get another 1-3"), and the snow has been piling up since the beginning of January. I'm all for sharing the fun. I do have to say, I'm ready for warmer weather, too.
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Well, I enjoy the Ohio four seasons, and using my IH Cub Cadet year-round! But, the end of last year, and the beginning of this year has been unusually colder! I remember the last three seasons, the temperature was much more mild, and spring actually got on way more quickly.
Having said all this, I would not be heart broken in the least if spring began to force the upper hand! Come on spring! Looking forward to the IH Cub Cadet Project 72, as we're approaching the four year mark on a narrow frame that has not moved under its own power for better than twenty-one years! Yup, this 72 is a real cream puff, probably one of the very best condition 72s out there! Ok, I'm ready for nicer weather! ![]() ![]()
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I'm in this category also. But I HAVE HAD ENOUGH!!!! Spring hurry!!!!
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