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Old 02-27-2015, 05:32 AM
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Those are times he will remember and tell his kids about when he's an old man.Nothing like making those Cub Cadet memories with your kid.
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About 5 or 6 years overdue.......
Jon you are correct, Guess I am a horrible father for depriving him of a Cub until this year.

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That's really cool that you were able to get a picture of his first time with the push blade. Is he still talking about it? I bet he daydreams about that tractor, and is crossing his fingers for more snow
Oh he loves the Cubs, any chance he can he is driving one around the yard/block. He had his 127 out yesterday with the 4x8 utility trailer pulling 10 kids around. That was until he broke the front spindle.

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Wow, starting out with a hydraulic lift....this younger generation doesn't know how nice they have it!!!

Glad to see him take to it so quickly. Just don't say the 4 letter word to him ("W-O-R-K") and he won't even realize that he is doing it.

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He took it around the block and was charging $10 a driveway. I made he pay me a 25% equipment usage fee. So today he is going to charge $15
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Jon you are correct, Guess I am a horrible father for depriving him of a Cub until this year.



Oh he loves the Cubs, any chance he can he is driving one around the yard/block. He had his 127 out yesterday with the 4x8 utility trailer pulling 10 kids around. That was until he broke the front spindle.



He took it around the block and was charging $10 a driveway. I made he pay me a 25% equipment usage fee. So today he is going to charge $15
Careful there, we all hear about trickle down economics.
Soon he will be going to Washington Ha,LOL!
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