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Old 07-10-2023, 08:33 AM
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Looks great, nice straight furrows. What are you plowing under? Was that grass or a crop for nitrogen?
That's just grass & weeds.
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Old 08-13-2023, 12:38 AM
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Welcome to Only Cub Cadets!

I'm sure there will be others with this same request, can we see pictures of the finished product?
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I took the new 26-12-12 tru power tires from my 1864 with a cab and snow blower and put them on my 1864 that I use in the garden
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I had the misfit toys out for a family picture while cleaning out my shed.

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Been working on the fence row along the railroad track. The limbs had got out to where I couldn't get the Bushhog in there. I'm using the 1641 to drag the limbs to the brush pile. Yes it's hoodless and ugly but it works like a charm.
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Been working on the fence row along the railroad track. The limbs had got out to where I couldn't get the Bushhog in there. I'm using the 1641 to drag the limbs to the brush pile. Yes it's hoodless and ugly but it works like a charm.
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I've been meaning to put the hood and side panels back on my 1914, but I need to rob the control valve first. So it's been running commando too all summer.
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Been using the 100, 129, and Kubota BX24 to fix the front yard so that it’s graded away from the house.
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Yesterday was our first plowable snow, about a foot. I did most of the plowing with the truck, but had to get my 882 out to play a little bit.
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Yesterday was our first plowable snow, about a foot. I did most of the plowing with the truck, but had to get my 882 out to play a little bit.

Brrrhhhhh!

I'm sure the lil' cub was good at the detail work (albeit not with a heated cab like your truck ! )
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