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Old 03-16-2011, 12:05 AM
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I love all cubs but I think I need a 800 after staring at this one!
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Old 03-16-2011, 12:08 AM
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1969 with original paint
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You have a very nice 73! Thanks for sharing.
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Old 03-22-2011, 06:14 PM
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You have a very nice 73! Thanks for sharing.
Yes he does Allen...SWEET!
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Old 03-22-2011, 06:39 PM
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Default 149 Pusher

I have had some good seat time with the 149 today @ 82 degrees! I lost a 150 yr old huge spread oak out back that was a lightning victim in "08".Last yr. a friend of mine brought his Vermeer stump grinder and ground up the stump which was a blast to watch him do his thing!Today my neighbor brought his front loader tractor to move remaining logs too big for me to cut. Once he got the logs out of the way me and the 149 went to work pushing/working the compost and brush from another cut tree. One great day!
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Oh my, that is a very fine looking 73

Sweet pics Kevin!! Duke's gonna like those shots!
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Oh my, that is a very fine looking 73

Sweet pics Kevin!! Duke's gonna like those shots!
My toe nails are sore now! Man I got to get me a cab!
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Old 03-24-2011, 05:32 PM
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Default Three of my cubs

This is my 129 149 169,the 129 is my first cub and have owned it for 17 yrs,it still runs as good as the day I bought it the only thing I have done to it is oil and filters and the usual things that wear out. The 169 was next I have only had it about a year and a half, what a difference four more horse and hyd.lift makes, the 149 I was a roller when I bought it and just got it running,can't wait for the ground to dry so I can try it out.
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Paul, what an awesome collection you have! Those are 3 of my absolute favorite Cubs! I'm with you....I can't wait for the ground to dry so I can try out my 149 this Spring. I can't decide if I want a front blade or back blade to push dirt around with. Do you have any thoughts on that? I'm getting a fairly good load of topsoil for my back yard soon.
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Great looking line up, Paul!
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