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Old 09-13-2010, 08:24 PM
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Thats one sweet looking 682, only wish I could get on a garden tractor. Being in a chair I'm stuck with the lawn tractor style, being lower, more level with the chair. So I guess I'll have to do what I can with the 1330, 1110, 1610 and parts tractor, 1720. But boy those ribs up front and terra's out back sure look nice.
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Old 09-13-2010, 10:42 PM
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Thanks Diz and Zippy.....



Zippy, you just need to find the right guy to fab you up some mod's for one. Good imagination and planning will get you anywhere you want to go :biggrin2.gif:
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Old 09-13-2010, 11:26 PM
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Great pic, Jay!
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Old 09-14-2010, 09:04 AM
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I bought this #2 cart for my cubs.
Seeing that #2 cart took me back for moment to my childhood. Dad had one of those and used to load my brother, sister and I up and we were all over the place in that thing. He made a stake frame out of 1x that slid in the rectangular mounts. Looked like a little farm wagon.

Thanks for sharing, that was a nice surprise this morning.
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Old 09-14-2010, 12:24 PM
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The guy I bought the cart from had a simular stary about this one. he said he remembered growing up and his grandfather pulling him around the orchard in it. Really a shame that he sold it, but at least someone got it that will restore it and take it to shows. It won't go back to work.

No for my "What did you do with your cub cadet" story of the day. I took my 782 that is in pieces to work with me yesterday and put it in the oven to strip the paint off. Hopefully today I can get it soaking in hydrochloric acid and finsih stripping it. I should have it at the powdercoaters by the end of the week.

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Cleand out the work shop and started on the new cub storage .
Big enough to put 9 of them in . Snow will be to soon so the monster blade will be the last one in .


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Old 09-14-2010, 09:59 PM
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Glad to see the cubs getting a good home for the winter. Today I got my #1 tiller and the ups guy showed up with my choke cable bracket and clip for my Original(cable was zip tied to oil air filter!) so I installed that. Then I reinstalled the light switch on the 71 which I worked on yesterday to see if it would work and wala:biggrin2.gif:. So needless to say it's been a great day
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Nice new area for the Cubs
Cool seeing the Monster blade again, Haven't seen it for a while :biggrin2.gif:
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Nice looking cub shed, Denny!

Looks like you've been busy with the cubs, Sminkey.
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Yikes, that's pretty low-time for oil consumption to start...
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