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Old 10-29-2011, 06:07 PM
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why? Not saying you shouldn't. it is your money, time etc. you can do whatever you want. Just asking why you have more than one of the same.

Actually I am looking for an excuse to tell the wife. she keeps seeing me checking craigslist for cubs. She asks why I need more than 1. I can only give her "because I want it". Even tried saying one would be for pushing snow and another for mowing. So how can I get more cubs?????
All ya got to do is do what I do. I tell her look I where the pants in this family and don't you ever forget that. And if I want 10 tractors I will have 10 do you understand. Now is there anything else you need to know.

Oh is it tomorrow yet. I want to see them pictures.
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Old 10-29-2011, 06:19 PM
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they only made 4005 of the 169's i think the 800 is the rarest only making 3000 or so .
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800 is the rarest around 2,345 made.
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Nice 169's, you have there.
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Nice 169's, you have there.
Very sweet line up!
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why? Not saying you shouldn't. it is your money, time etc. you can do whatever you want. Just asking why you have more than one of the same.

Actually I am looking for an excuse to tell the wife. she keeps seeing me checking craigslist for cubs. She asks why I need more than 1. I can only give her "because I want it". Even tried saying one would be for pushing snow and another for mowing. So how can I get more cubs?????
I was watching CL for another Cub and was asked the same thing by my wife.
The answer is simple = "these are my shoes and you have more than 10 pairs"
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