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I could not resist the local joke nickname, ha.
But I will admit that Crestview was a good name for a town in that area. For non locals, everything for 75 miles east and west is virtually flat. Crestview has the only noticeable "hills" to speak of. What CC ('s) do you have by the way? |
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Central Florida here
Saint Cloud here, to be precise. You guys think cubs are rare down here, try finding Wheel horse stuff. My dad had some I inherited when he passed away so I have a mix of brands, mostly horses, one cub and a Gilson.
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Florida folks
Well, I am not terribly far from Florida, I was in Dothan, AL. Just above Panama City. I hope to find some more product line connections. A drive to FL is not out of my possibilities.
Hope you have great success. Sounds like you have a great start on your collection. My goal is to restore to function my 105. |
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Hey guys, Kevin from Okeechobee here, my neighbor is very involved with Florida Flywheelers, his dad is who I got my Farmall A from, later I swapped it out for this Cub Cadet 106.
I have too many toys as my 18 foot deep V Center console takes way too much money. Ron is my neighbor, I think he was president of Flywheelers in the past. Florida rules! Kevin |
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