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Old 01-12-2010, 10:27 AM
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I tried to post this last night but kept getting that "error" page. I just assumed others were posting at the same time.

Camarokidz28- You need to get one of those name books for all of your cubs or just start assigning numbers.

That's funny you mention this and the names are entertaining. I haven't named any of my cubs yet but I have an old 62? Ford 4000 I have worked for 15 or twenty years now. His name is Claude. He's an old state owned tractor used to mow highway ditches and has about 9 million miles logged. One of the past owners painted Ford blue over DOT yellow and a lot of that has come off. Claude had an old select-o-matic tranny but one of the po's replaced it with a 4 spd. He's not a looker but he runs as good as anything I own including my car and truck. He's easy to tune and runs like a sewing machine. I'll get some pics and introduce yall.......soon.
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Old 01-12-2010, 09:21 PM
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I did have one,but she was named before I got her.Here's a pic of ''Kelly'' hope her new owner keeps the name .
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Old 01-17-2010, 12:06 PM
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well its like this:
1882 - Big Boy (the kids named it)
169 - The 169
1862 - The '62
127 - Your tractor (always seem to be talking to my daughter Kiera when we bring up the 127)
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The running CC1650 is named Travis
The parts rig is Trevor

(the JD is named Deerdra)
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Old 01-27-2010, 05:45 PM
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Here's ole Claude. Like I said, he wouldn't win any beauty contest but he runs great. I was doing an engine swap last summer here using the lift pole on Claude.
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Old 01-29-2010, 05:39 PM
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The 782 is called.....782.

The 1450 is called Cubtagious, as the previous owner had placed a sticker on it that says that phrase. The stickers life will be short for this world once my wife leaves and I borrow her hair dryer when she isn't looking.

My old Red Dodge truck is called 'ol Red.
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Old 02-01-2010, 04:41 PM
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our family has always called our 70 "cubby" sence it was purchesed new by my grandfather. thats where i get my user name seemed fittin. my 72 i have not come up with one yet. im thinkin " cadet 1st class"!
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