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ok well here are some of the names that are missing. The father and son pair on the Sears are Mike and Aaron Pinion respectively. Bobs son(bringing the gas) is named Jackie and he is Robert's dad. 3 generations plowing. The last picture that Duke(Methos) posted is of Pauls cub. I dont recall the model # but its a hydro that did real well esp after we removed the coulter wheel. It wasn't allowing the plow to go as deep as he wanted. He also made one awesome foot pedal that linked into the hydro drive and that allowed a hand to free up and steer while the other worked the lift. Great thinking.
Thats me on the 882 and there was one more diesel...a 1512 and thats Joe Allen-Cub Collector from Mt. Airey NC. We had one awesome time and cant wait till the next. Word on the street is, there is one coming up in TN at the Mayfield Ice Cream plant. Vince o can elaborate more on it. Thanks guys for coming and making it a success. Ill post my pics soon
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David in NC Wanted to buy Category 0 attachments and 2000 rpm implements
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Thanks Vince! I've changed the names in my posting. I loved seeing Vince ask you if you've checked the oil on the 582 before you closed the hood. Your teaching them well. Danny's pic turned out great! It took me about 10 tries to get a good one of him. Both your boys can drive the cubs with the best of them. Looking forward to your PD.
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The Mayfield plow day can e seen on Weeend Freedom as well. It looks like a ton of fun with punkin chunkin, corn maze and lots of food! I dont belive that Ill make that one. With starting a new job I dont want to wear out my welcome. Im going to go to the Bama one for sure and then head up to Pa d=for some deer hunting.
Im going to try and talk to some of the comercial farmers around here to see if I can get their fields. Looks like Ill need about 20 acres for next spring so I need to get up and going. The nice thing about Dons place is, Don. Hes a old farmer and his family had owned all that land around there. He knows how to keep his fields nice and rich and they are easy for us to plow. Not to mention that he gets a kick out of us, me, plowing crooked! I think hes nuts, and well maybe we both are! If your an IH fan hes a good guy to talk with. Hes run equipment all his life, sold for IH dealers, and like I said farmed al his life, and hes old. Up behind his house is a few IH pick ups, countless trucks, loaders, pull pans, rare war time trucks, and more junk. He has 4 or 5 farmall cubs 5 power kings 5 or 6 cubs, some massy 10 and 12 I thin, new holands, and some ropers. Not to mention a few pipe liners, back hoe, trenchers, and more junk. Heres Me Allen and Don |
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Vince,
Nice videos. I looked at the one you posted on your site, at home. I doubt if I can view it from my work pc as I'm sure my company has blocked it. They block any site related to social networking, like facebook, myspace, etc. They even block Yosemite Sams cub site. Go figure. Cadet farmer, I was thinking the same thing as you - really nice dirt down in NC. Not like this rocky ground we have here. For those who don't know, I lived in an area called the lead belt area - it's called that for good reason. The ground is rich, but not the kind for farming type rich. It's has lead, iron ore, granite, tiff (barite), etc. Towns include names like Leadwood, Irondale, Ironton, etc. There's even an Iron County. The area sits on one of the richest iron areas in the world. So we can grow any rock you want, but it's not too good for farming. I'm looking forward to do some plowing with Cadet Farmer. |
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Terry
I drink Iron City Beer dose that make me kinda special?
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Hey Vinny--Where in the world do you get Iron City beer in SC? also where in the world do you find a bag of chips that big? Jeez.
I talked to Robert about 20 min ago...says your gonna go to the plow day in TN. I cant wait!
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David, are you going to TN?
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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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Yes Allen we are. Robert, his dad and his grandpa. 4 of us in my truck. I just posted some info about it on the events section
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