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Old 02-14-2011, 02:11 PM
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For all you guys with snow and ice.....
This is just our potato patch
I hope you've saved some land for a plow day. Allen and I are ready to head up the hill and help you out with some plowing. You've got some nice looking dirt on that hill. Did your dad get to plow any or did you take up all the seat time?
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Great pics, I'm with Duke! Let's do some plowing!
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My wonderful wife, put the grote light back on the 100. It looks cool! We mounted it to the fender, to avoid messing with the spring assist. I like it there!

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Old 02-14-2011, 07:29 PM
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Today was so nice out I decided to move some things around in the garage ,and reorganize my parts on the shelf with some new bins that were on sale at feet farm. I found some parts I forgot I even had. Even after rearranging every thing I still don't have enough room. When my 5 year old got home he helped with the task in exchange for a ride in the loader .
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I hope you've saved some land for a plow day. Allen and I are ready to head up the hill and help you out with some plowing. You've got some nice looking dirt on that hill. Did your dad get to plow any or did you take up all the seat time?
Yeah,i was thinking about that the other day,our neighbor has quite a bit of land that he puts a food plot on,i was thinking of seeing we could do a plow day
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Cub 123: You really know how to kick a man....... But, it was 41 yesterday, and 38 today, so some of the ice, and most of the snow, has left!!

The ground is still frozen like concrete though
Glad to hear you are getting some better weather there though,btw,it was about 65 here today
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Thanks guys!
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My wonderful wife, put the grote light back on the 100. It looks cool! We mounted it to the fender, to avoid messing with the spring assist. I like it there!
Look sweet Allen!

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Today was so nice out I decided to move some things around in the garage ,and reorganize my parts on the shelf with some new bins that were on sale at feet farm. I found some parts I forgot I even had. Even after rearranging every thing I still don't have enough room. When my 5 year old got home he helped with the task in exchange for a ride in the loader .
You have quite the large shop Jeff! Very impressive! I asked my son if he would go for a bucket ride and he said nope but I'll give you one daddy!

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Yeah,i was thinking about that the other day,our neighbor has quite a bit of land that he puts a food plot on,i was thinking of seeing we could do a plow day
Allen and I are ready! You and dad need to head to the redneck plow day with us March 19! It's ok to bring and use the tiller too! Check out the events section of the site for details. I'm guessing it will be about 3.5 hr ride each way for you. It's a great way to meet other cub nuts and other name brand owners of GT's too. They will have some stuff for sale for sure.

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Duke: Assure momma it's time to relax a little!

I started mowing with a Hahn Eclipe LTD 500, started racing karts, and started playing orgainzed ball, when I was 5 years old


Allen: I can't waikt to see pictures of you plowing with your new 122!!!:
I have been Bill! I'm also looking forward to seeing Allen plow with his 122!

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Glad to hear you are getting some better weather there though,btw,it was about 65 here today
It warmer here.
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Old 02-15-2011, 08:04 PM
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Well since we haven't had any snow to speak of since i got the blade for the 169 I decided to sand and paint it over the weekend. Stenciled my big IH"s on it last nite. Put it back under the 169 tonite. Looks better setting next to the 149 now





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