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Old 04-30-2010, 10:43 PM
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Default All I can say is wow!!!

I finally got my 1872 operational today and mowed my yard. I have had several other riders, (snapper,murray,grazer ztr,etc) and none of them even compared to my Cub. I have NEVER mowed my yard that fast or had anything cut that nice. I don't think I will ever get rid of it!!!! Now I want to start finding attachments so I can get even more use out of it.
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Glad to hear that novaman_68.
I agree, Mowing with the Cubs is sooooooo great :biggrin2.gif:
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We had the Cubs out today mowing the yard. Afterwords, I knocked the dust off them and decided it would be a nice photo opp.
Left to right.....124, 126, and the 1872
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A fine looking line up CBH.
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Old 05-01-2010, 07:08 PM
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Beautiful shot of the Cubs, Nice scenic background
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Awesome pic, CBH! Your cubs are very sharp.
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We had the Cubs out today mowing the yard. Afterwords, I knocked the dust off them and decided it would be a nice photo opp.
Left to right.....124, 126, and the 1872
Nice line up!
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It certainly is nice to have "picture day" isn't it? Tiller set up looks to have gone quite well Toyman! All the head scratching and searching paid off. Think you will have to throw some weights on the front to keep it leveled out or does it handle the weight of the tiller okay? That thing must weight three to four hundred pounds wouldn't it???

Hey JayBrd....how about a little info on them harrow's you have hooked up?? They must be some sort of drag harrows that went behind a couple horses??? How they work, adjustable or they fixed working depth? Certainly look good behind the 682, those tires look great too!
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It certainly is nice to have "picture day" isn't it? Tiller set up looks to have gone quite well Toyman! All the head scratching and searching paid off. Think you will have to throw some weights on the front to keep it leveled out or does it handle the weight of the tiller okay? That thing must weight three to four hundred pounds wouldn't it???

Hey JayBrd....how about a little info on them harrow's you have hooked up?? They must be some sort of drag harrows that went behind a couple horses??? How they work, adjustable or they fixed working depth? Certainly look good behind the 682, those tires look great too!
MH - I ran it thru it's paces again yesterday just to see that everything is working well. Pressure washed her and changed fluids. I'm thinking about a weight bracket up front. The front tires skate a little when I'm turning around in the yard, but other than that, it hasn't been an issue. It is a heavy duty piece. Good luck with yours. I'll be following along!

Started working on the 450 blower this morning. It's going to be a bigger project than I thought. Need a few minor parts and some seals to keep the grease in the gear box, a good cleaning and it should be good to go for the upcoming winter.
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Had to pick up some limbs from all the wind, we've had lately. I got the 100 and #2 cart out to help.

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