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Nice to see people speak so highly of Canada! Yes, we do have great beer here too.
Ontario Cub guy. Bit by the bug about 3 years ago now. The garage is starting to fill up with Cub stuff...... sure hope the wife doesn't get the idea of putting her car in it ANYTIME soon!
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Mike Ontario, Canada IH built 982, IH built 782, IH built 782 parts tractor, 100 w/fenders & lights, #4 trailer, 42" front blade, IH 2B tiller, 12" Brinly plow, Brinly cultivator, IH push mower, Sims cab, IH snowthrower, 450 blower. Now everyone wants a Cub! Beware of the Wife |
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used to be from Alberta
My farming days were in Alberta, and I miss that era of my life. i like B.C. too, because i love mountain climbing and awesome views. I see there are quite a few Canadians on here. I'd like to get one of these machines to use in my lawncare business, as I'm getting pretty ricketty with arthritis, even though I'm only 58. I f i find the money to do this, I'd go the extra mile and get a plow and go to the grasshopper days in Sibbald.
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1450 cub cadet
Hi Daved I used to work at a gas station and would ask the customers
if they knew where there was any cub cadets. One day one customer said he had one .It was on my way home. When I got there he had had it running but stopped before I got there. It is suposed to run good. good looking tires.tin work is good. He said it worked good rototilling the garden .I am also looking for a 149, and 169 . frontend loader and plows and cultivator. A lets just say most anything that fits a CUB . Ray |
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Thanks, Ray. That's cheap for a 1450 that's running and in decent shape. I want 14/1650 just for my QA42A snowthrower. This way I don't have to keep taking it off the 1250 for the summer to cut grass. Plus I love that series of Cubs and it gives me an excuse to get another one. I like the 149/169 series also...I like the 82 series as well as the 1872/2072 Cubs. I'd also love to get a diesel Cub. Man if I only had more money....
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Dave 1978 1250 with 44" mower in rebuild stage, QA42A, turf 23x10.50/12 tires, RimGuard, weights & chains, xtrememotorworks 1/4" hitch plate, big wish list: upgraded front hubs w/larger tires, Kirk Engines upgrades, more ideas to come. |
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where in alberta. message me at dinkytoy47@gmail.com
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You guys who say your in alberta, where exactly are you?
I'm east of calgary, east of hanna, east of youngstown, oyen, sibbald, right on the border there. I have some parts as well as original tires, but you have to come to the plowday!
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Tyler Chiliak. Southeast Alberta Canada. My dad and I own, 1650, , 1450, 1250, 1250, 1200, 982, 782, 149, 149, 149, 128, 128, 123, 100, 100. Also a 1310, 1500, and 2 1600 IHC trucks. |
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Plowday
(I accidentally lost my post by hitting "tab" instead of caplock! darn it!!)
Now I need to remember what I wrote!. Hmmmm I really want to come to fellowship , be a farm boy again, smell dirt and dig in it, etc. etc. I want to come with my IHC truck and load the tractor on top. Even if I can't use the garden stuff, I'd have lots of fun. I do need to come a day early. Is the date cast in stone yet? Maybe I shouldn't be writing this material on this thread? -I got chastised for using the wrong heading before, and they moved my thread. I want to respect OCC. Manny. |
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