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Wheel Weights
Nice!You must do that for a living....?
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#2072
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3 Trees fell on the house...
But my Cub-Skidder was there to take care of it!
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#2073
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My Supervisor
I don't argue with him much
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#2074
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Cub Confronts Job
Looking out into the wilderness, the Cub pauses to consider it's day, then goes to work.
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#2075
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Driver's View
Yarding logs in through gate
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#2076
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Day is Done
A good day's work!
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#2077
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Cool pics, your cub is doing some serious work!
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Allen Proud owner of my Original and 126! My Grandpa's Cart Craftsman Lawn Sweeper Craftsman Plug Aerator |
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Nice job using that ol mechanical advantage! Looks like your cub is right at home.
Where are you located in Washington? I'm about 15 mi SW of Mt St Helens. |
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Thanks Jude! Everyone's IH Cub Cadet is the best! Interesting....wonder what models are least in nunbers and which are more in? At any call, these great tractors were made when a dollar was worth 1.75 I'd like to think.
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Well, tomorrow it'll be a whole week that I've owned my 149. Today, after work, I got busy attaching my QA-42A snowblower. A buddy who lives nearby came over and gave me a hand. He has lots of experience with Cubs and he was a big help! Once I get the hang of it, attaching it shouldn't be too bad. Today, it took almost an hour, since I had a bit of trouble getting the belt to fit. We're expecting a huge dump of snow this Sunday, so I'm excited to put the Cub to work.
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