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Old 03-21-2011, 10:37 PM
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Couldent get enough of plowing,so me and my brother got our garden put in its new spot,he plow with the 147 and i tilled with the 123,did a 100x40 spot in no timeill be sure to get some pics later.It came out real nice even though it was all sod.
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Couldent get enough of plowing,so me and my brother got our garden put in its new spot,he plow with the 147 and i tilled with the 123,did a 100x40 spot in no timeill be sure to get some pics later.It came out real nice even though it was all sod.
Sounds like you had fun Ben! Here's how I did it today. I got Evan some practice plowing time so I can take him to the NC spring plow day. He did pretty good even if his furrows was a litte bent. I dumped the sod next door to fill in some low spots where they buried the waste from when they built the houses in the little hood I'm in. I've got to finish up tomorrow and will have to smooth it all out with the box blade when I'm done. Pics will be taken.
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I forgot to post these pics from Evan and I getting some seat time Sunday. He missed his 125! I got to try the sullky out and love the ride that it gives! Smooth as glass! I had a heck of a time getting him to stop and go in yesterday.
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Love the pics, Duke! Evan did a great job!
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Finally had some good warm and dry weather to mow the yard with the 1811. Did a great job! now if only the grass would grow faster so i can get more seat time in! Also got my lower sleeve hitch bracket from xtreme motor works today! ill get pics of it on there soon!
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Old 03-22-2011, 10:32 AM
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The 1811 is looking good. The grass isn't quite tall enough here yet to mow, but is only a matter of a few days. I am like you, I don't mind mowing at all. Most people I know are already complaining about having to mow and I can't wait. If more people owned Cub's there would be more smiles in the world.
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Old 03-22-2011, 11:31 AM
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Sounds like you had fun Ben! Here's how I did it today. I got Evan some practice plowing time so I can take him to the NC spring plow day. He did pretty good even if his furrows was a litte bent. I dumped the sod next door to fill in some low spots where they buried the waste from when they built the houses in the little hood I'm in. I've got to finish up tomorrow and will have to smooth it all out with the box blade when I'm done. Pics will be taken.
Looks like he is doing a great job!You got to stop showing off that loader,your killing me

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The 1811 is looking good. The grass isn't quite tall enough here yet to mow, but is only a matter of a few days. I am like you, I don't mind mowing at all. Most people I know are already complaining about having to mow and I can't wait. If more people owned Cub's there would be more smiles in the world.
Agreed!! i even like to run a smaller deck so i can have more seat timesometimes im even mowing when its dark out
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Here it is,i wish i had got some action pics,but hey,an after is better than nothing,right?
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Awesome pics, everyone! Thanks for showing them to us!
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Finally had some good warm and dry weather to mow the yard with the 1811. Did a great job! now if only the grass would grow faster so i can get more seat time in! Also got my lower sleeve hitch bracket from xtreme motor works today! ill get pics of it on there soon!
Your 1811 is looking great!

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The 1811 is looking good. The grass isn't quite tall enough here yet to mow, but is only a matter of a few days. I am like you, I don't mind mowing at all. Most people I know are already complaining about having to mow and I can't wait. If more people owned Cub's there would be more smiles in the world.
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