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Old 12-11-2014, 04:13 PM
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When my wife is displeased by my many hobbies I simply remind her that is can either be at home messing with this or out drinking and messing with other women, you pick.
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Old 12-11-2014, 04:20 PM
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Are we starting a support group here or something?

Hello, my name is Ryan and I'm a Cub-o-haulic. I find that every time I try to thin the herd, another stray finds its way into my garage. I think I need help.
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Old 12-11-2014, 04:54 PM
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Are we starting a support group here or something?

Hello, my name is Ryan and I'm a Cub-o-haulic. I find that every time I try to thin the herd, another stray finds its way into my garage. I think I need help.
This could be...there is a guy that lives like 6 or 7 miles from me and has a 126 setting outside next to his driveway. It is never covered, so a month or so ago I stopped to inquire about it... not for sale it belongs to my friend and if I don't use it he wants it back, sad to say it hasn't moved in sometime. Turns out his friend doesn't even live around here anymore...so I know I have a problem cause I am worried about it LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I want it!!!!!!!!! NOW!!!! OMG STOP!!! I Can't!!!
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I think your on to something Steve. It bothered me when the guy I bought my 62 off of said he was going to scrap it if no one bought it. Maybe he was bluffing but I wasn't going to take the chance.
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I'm sure I don't have a problem, only 7 Cubs, 1 JD thing and the BX in the shop at the moment.
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This could be...there is a guy that lives like 6 or 7 miles from me and has a 126 setting outside next to his driveway. It is never covered, so a month or so ago I stopped to inquire about it... not for sale it belongs to my friend and if I don't use it he wants it back, sad to say it hasn't moved in sometime. Turns out his friend doesn't even live around here anymore...so I know I have a problem cause I am worried about it LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I want it!!!!!!!!! NOW!!!! OMG STOP!!! I Can't!!!
Buy a cheap blue Harbor freight tarp, and give it to him calling it a christmas present,--- because you care about homeless cubs.
-----just might plant some productive seeds
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Old 12-12-2014, 11:43 AM
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Buy a cheap blue Harbor freight tarp, and give it to him calling it a christmas present,--- because you care about homeless cubs.
-----just might plant some productive seeds
Im gonna keep working on him I like the tarp idea...ya think he may get the hint????
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This could be...there is a guy that lives like 6 or 7 miles from me and has a 126 setting outside next to his driveway. It is never covered, so a month or so ago I stopped to inquire about it... not for sale it belongs to my friend and if I don't use it he wants it back, sad to say it hasn't moved in sometime. Turns out his friend doesn't even live around here anymore...so I know I have a problem cause I am worried about it LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I want it!!!!!!!!! NOW!!!! OMG STOP!!! I Can't!!!
I think at this point we're all in too deep

And tell him you'll store it for him! And use it so it so the tires don't dry rot. And mow so the spindles don't seize up.
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And tell him you'll store it for him! And use it so it so the tires don't dry rot. And mow so the spindles don't seize up.
Have a half notion to back in with the trailer and load it up and if he says anything I will just tell him your buddy called me last nite and said I could have it! hahahaha Even though its outside setting uncovered it is still in pretty good shape.
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Hi. I'm John. I'm a cubaholic too. You cant have to many. My wife is my support team. She likes seeing me tinker with them and getting them running. She thinks it better for me to be in the garage where she knows I am than at the bar. Our daughter does too. And all and all, I do too.

Enjoy them. Love them.

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