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Old 10-18-2010, 02:10 AM
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Great updates and pics everyone. Been offline all weekend so trying to play catch up now. But I haven't been sitting idling by well maybe a little when I was talking to Allen on the phone. :biggrin2.gif:

I kinda spilled to beans to Allen wasn't going to say anything until I got it all done but got talking and next thing ya know I spilled the beans! Almost done will finish up next weekend if all goes well. My son was right there to help me out as always.

He paints as well as I do but he's happier to paint then I am. I hate to paint but I got tired of all my friends telling me that my 122 looks good after I washed it! I just took the loader off. So now I'm doing something that I hate to do just to make it look a little better to non-cub people. It'll stop the rust but not going to be a award winning paint job by no means. It should look great from about 100-200 ft away. One day I'll have it painted right but this will work until then.
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Old 10-18-2010, 08:41 AM
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Thanks Duke! It was great talking to you, as well! Your son looks to be having an awesome time. I can't wait to see the finished product!
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Old 10-18-2010, 10:37 PM
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got the spring assist put on the 128 today. i think it will help but a guy sure gets spoiled with hydraulic lift.... also pulled the 8X10 leaf trailer around with the 86. bagged the rest of the leafs up with the 2165
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Old 10-18-2010, 10:39 PM
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Sounds like you have been keeping the Cubs busy
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Seat time is great! Isn't it, Nick?
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Last weekend I spent nearly 3 hours cutting every bush & tree that kept smacking me in the face & let them lay there. So I finally made the trees to look like trees again. I think i'll be good for 4/6 years or so?
Last filling of the 6 carts that I loaded this past Sunday.

Hey how about that yeller on the cart? My wife really likes it. Spring project I think?

Boy that color grows on you, don't it?


Power washed my # 109 to get ready for painting this comming week. gonna be in the high 60's on Wed..
What a build up of crap that was on this machine. I mean an inch of guk in some spots.


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Yard and trees look great
Yellow on the cart looks good to me
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Painted all parts and bolts yesterday , today the engine will be washed . Friday i will start putting her back together .






I bought this about 2 years ago up north , an 86 .This will be powerd with a 12 HP . we will call her Elvira ,since she will be painted black with spider webs



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Your yard, trees and cub look nice, Nik! The cart will definitely look good yellow.

Nice progress on the Original, Denny!
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Mowed the lawn and hauled some fire wood in the trailer today. Thought I would share a pic.
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