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Old 03-24-2011, 05:43 PM
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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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Old 03-24-2011, 07:06 PM
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Pauld Nice picture of your Cubs
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Old 03-24-2011, 08:52 PM
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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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Mooner ,I don't have a back blade but I have spread a lot of topsoil with my front blade
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Here is my 106 It has original paint,and a nice seat!!!
Paul nice set of wide frames you have there.The 169 eludes me though.
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still cant believe the grill on that tractor is original .... If I didnt see it with my own eyes...
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Here is my 106 It has original paint,and a nice seat!!!
Paul nice set of wide frames you have there.The 169 eludes me though.
That is the best looking unrestored cub i have seen in a long time
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The 108 got to play the other day. Here she is pulling the "dump" cart.
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The 108 and cart looks good.
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Old 03-25-2011, 06:35 PM
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Here is my 102 in storage ,one of these days I am going to restore this one, from what I can tell it has never been taken apart all of the hardware looks original, it runs but smokes, when I bought it I got all the books and paperwork. Duke do you recognize this dealer.
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Here is my 102 in storage ,one of these days I am going to restore this one, from what I can tell it has never been taken apart all of the hardware looks original, it runs but smokes, when I bought it I got all the books and paperwork. Duke do you recognize this dealer.
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Paul I can't see the dealers address but the buyer was from Mass. A bit out of my neck of the woods. Nice 102 and stack of parts tho.
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