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Old 06-15-2014, 09:44 PM
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I've got one, and now, ...I want another! But I can resist. Because there's no loose money around our house for Cubs!
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I must have an acute case. 18 months ago, I had one (1) cub cadet.
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Old 06-15-2014, 11:46 PM
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Oh good sir, I'm no addict. I can quit buying cubs anytime... I run out of money.
Well, maybe you have a point.
Yeah check out the pics in my "O" pickup thread.Did I ever say That I'm not particularly fond of Os... well I guess I wasn't thats not all my tractors... And it all started when my Crapsman lawnmower broke down and wasn't worth fixing and I found my 149. You could say that I have a touch of yellow fever
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Old 06-16-2014, 08:44 AM
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My wife has the fever too. Mike
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It's a slippery slope

Started out with a 125 with a 42" mower deck, front blade, QA-42 snow thrower , a set of chains and a Trac Vac. ( package deal )

Then I added lights. Then a spring assist. Weight for snow removal. A rear lift since I got a 1A tiller. Ag tires. Then I my friend gave me a 122 so now I had two. That needed a rebuild. Then lights. Another rear lift for the 122. I added both a IH and Brinly spring assist



Same here. My 147 had a 48" mower and a tiller mount on the rear. That warrantied me buying a snow blade, chains, weights, the bracket for the lift, a spring assist, a #2 cart for yard duties, new front tires, and putting in a garden to use Dad's #2 tiller just because I had the tiller mount.
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Same here. My 147 had a 48" mower and a tiller mount on the rear. That warrantied me buying a snow blade, chains, weights, the bracket for the lift, a spring assist, a #2 cart for yard duties, new front tires, and putting in a garden to use Dad's #2 tiller just because I had the tiller mount.
Hello, i just acquired one with a tiller mount, not gonna do it.(i hope) Mike
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My wife has the fever too. Mike
My wife has it also!
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Default Double Fever?

That means double cost, ....or MORE!
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That means double cost, ....or MORE!
Not really, means i have some extra hands when it comes to working on them. Mike
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Old 06-17-2014, 07:51 AM
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Wouldn't it be great if women could catch it too. That would be a lot less explaining I'd have to do. Lol
Funny enough, I had my lady sharing the seat/fender with my on the 149 today to drive her over to the neighbor's busted green mower so she could steer it home under cub power... She really seemed to enjoy it!

Other than that, she has not now, nor ever, expressed any interest... I think maybe I've started something! It could also be that she knows better than to fight city hall on these things...

Green light for yellow?
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