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how do you put pics on here?
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original cub 125
well heres the collection of lawn tractors. Its not much but i'm hoping to add 2 or 3 real cubs ( IH build cubs) to it by the end of the summer. sorry for the wheel horse. it was cheap and it has the old reliable kohler in it. pulls a yard trailer is about it. Cub 125, Cub 2165, Cub 2135 and wheel horse B-80 thanks for viewing
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Nice collection ihnick
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#104
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Nice tractors ihnick! Thanks for the pics.
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My heap..............solid yet definitely neglected. No brakes! previous owner ran and backed into alot of stuff LOL.
Took the front wheels off today to paint rims and install new tires. Any tips on how to install new tires without scratching the rims? |
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irockwithdirt.
if your cub is original it is in very good shape i think. thanks for sharing |
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Thanks ihnick!
She's seen alot of spray paint over the years, but for the most part solid. |
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IROCKWITHDIRT,
Hey that'll work. Nice pictures. Any tips on how to install new tires without scratching the rims? After I put scratches in my freshly done wheels I found out that some say to use a piece of rubber to keep from scratching them. If I were to do it over again I would also do all the work on the inside of the wheel. |
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Get some spray silicone on the tire beads and smash 'em on. smooth plastic tire tools for bikes help too sometimes. You can get them from any good bicycle shop cheap.
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#110
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Nice 129 IROCKWITHDIRT!
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