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Old 03-13-2011, 11:32 PM
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Thanks for the awesome comments, guys! They are appreciated, more than y'all will ever know!
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Got the cubs out for some run time today. Don't they look good together...lol?






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Put a muffler on the 107, because the pipe was in bad shape with some holes.
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Thanks Conner! I also like your red 107!
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Thanks Conner! I also like your red 107!

I am starting to like RED Cubs even more than I use to, now owning the 107.....
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Connor sweet 107!

I got some tilling time yesterday and today. I did the hood yesterday and went to my buddy's house today. Once I let him try it out he wouldn't get off it! It's all good tho he wants find some more gardens to till and will find the jobs and let me keep the $$ so he can get some seat time. I'm trying to get him to buy one but he wants my tiller to and that's not happening! He might go to the SC plow day with me this weekend so a great chance to get him hooked!

No picsd of yesterday or today. I wish I would have got a before and after pics of my friends garden. It was in bad shape. I told him I'll plow it for him in the fall and he said no he'll plow in the fall.
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Sounds like he's going to have to get a cub for himself, Duke.
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Duke,

A little biz-tip for you . . . If you want to keep your customers long term, stop looking so happy when tilling and plowing with your Cub. At this rate they're all just gonna go buy their own to get in on the fun!
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A little biz-tip for you . . . If you want to keep your customers long term, stop looking so happy when tilling and plowing with your Cub. At this rate they're all just gonna go buy their own to get in on the fun!
As I'm learning! The hard way mind you.
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This weekend, I removed the thrower from the 122, put the ags on it, oil change, and quick check.
Pulled the chains off the turfs, and gave the 124 a quick check.
Ordered a pair of new 23x10.5-12 Duro ags for $105! And found a pair of 12x7 rims for $35!!!
The rims were on the porch tonight, and are new! The only thing is they gave the front a spray bombing of "graphite black". Tomorrow, they get a good coat of white in prep for the new AG's, and I'm adding 3.5" to the 3pt adapter for the plow and harrow.
I still haven't decided whether to use the 1.5:1 gear box for the tiller yet. Either one of the tiller or thrower boxes is getting a thorough cleaning, and going over before attaching it. I put up a thread with my question of whether someone has tried the slower gearbox for the rear, with no interest, so I'll just have to wing it.
And last, now that it's warm, the homemade hydro lift is going on the 124. I need to remove the tower to install the 2spool valve I'm using and it was just too cold in the garage this winter.
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