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Looking good Allen! Can't believe I'm gonna say it but, the 122 looks good in red next to the 100 Have fun with it and look forward to some pics.
Sorry to hear about that Eric, good luck on the search! |
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I love the pics Allen, and I too say do not change the red. I like it that way.
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ACecil
Great pictures of you and the Cubs. The smile says it all |
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Well this is what I've been doing for the last couple of days. The 682 I bought is now tore down and I'm getting ready to sell off all the stuff I don't need.. Sorry guys.
AJ
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Great shots of the "kids" Allen!
You look like one proud "poppa"! |
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Got the camper sold
Wifey said it was time for the camper to go so I pulled it through the soggy soil with the 682 and got it spruced up. It didn't even break a sweat and the camper was pushing 2500lbs. The first prospective buyer bought the camper and that made my weekend. Now what to do with the money from the camper sale?
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Im glad to see a cub owner so happy Allen! Thats a great PIC! Maybe POTW
for 3-14-2011?? |
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Awesome cub day for me!
I drove up to Lew's place today(darkminion) to get my first snowblower!! What a Cub Heaven! Great to meet Lew also!! I also got my 107 and 124 to my house today, and have pics of em. Finally, I moved all my tractors around, and somewhat organized according to what work needs done. The 107 needs pretty much everything, and the 124 is donating its kohler heart to the 104... so much to do!!! Now, if I can skip outta work during the day.... on with the pics!
OH yeah!! During my return trip, I saw a Delorean!! It didnt hit 88mph yet that I saw. Dont think it could. Im pretty sure I saw blue paint on left rear quarterpanel. Why paint SST??? Poor car!!! |
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Allen,nice cubs.
I thinks all of us mugs should be shown! William, It was great to meet you also. Too bad my ATM was broken. Looks like you needed to buy some tires....
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Hey Lew! I have been getting rid of my 4 x 8 tires and rims. I have become a big fan of the 6.5 x 8s What have you got? I was snowblowerblind when I was up there today, and forgot to ask. The 107 in the pics is the one the snowblower will go on.. Lots of work to do. It also needs ALL new wiring and I have no clue if any electrical parts are good yet or not. Im hoping for the best in that. I do have a real good set of rear tires and chains for it. The chains were actually on it when i got it. So was a set of red IH weights!
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