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Old 10-31-2013, 07:15 PM
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Ive still been trying to get all these in ONE shop for the last 6 or 7 years!

I finally built a lean to for cold storage, and will soon be adding onto it to store more tractors and my parts inventory...

My current garage has about a third of them in it, another third in the lean to, and the rest down at my parent's place. Trying to get them moved soon...

Long story short, I feel your pain
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Old 10-31-2013, 07:29 PM
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I do have room for more LOL maybe another 10 or so but I'm all about the Cyclops so I'm good for now.
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Old 10-31-2013, 08:16 PM
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I like the idea of a second level where you just drive them up a ramp.Just like Mt heritage's cubatorium.
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I'd help you make more space... like taking a 149 or 169 off your hands! Lots of space in my garage for one of them!

You need a set up like this;

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mountain heritage, very cool shop,
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i have 16 cub cadets and need more room
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Old 11-01-2013, 08:32 AM
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I'd help you make more space... like taking a 149 or 169 off your hands! Lots of space in my garage for one of them!

You need a set up like this;

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I think you have the coolest Cub Mahal I've ever seen. How about some more pics when you get a chance. Think I see a red Mack in one of those pics, Cub hauler?

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Old 11-03-2013, 06:29 AM
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I unfortunately can not take credit for this haven, it is someone I know who owns it. I guess its more of a shrine to be honest. When I walked into it, I seriously stopped dead in my tracks and my jaw dropped!
This has to be at least a 50x50 shop, heated, so clean you could just about eat off the floor and not a speck of dust to be found. Yes, the Mack is a cub hauler. This guy is a collector who deserves the respect people only dream of gaining in life. The nicest guy you would ever want to meet. Laid back, friendly, knowledgable to no end, and so happy in life. He worked hard when he was younger and well, I think he deserves what he has now. Like many of us, been through hard times and came out of them ok. He has darn near every model built by Cub up until mid 80's, then he just has a few special ones picked here and there. Has a couple neat JD, Bolens, & Ford tractors too in the collection just because of their condition and really neat accessories. I spent close to 2 hours with him one day this past Spring and I REALLY didn't want to leave. I had a blast! He had a story behind every tractor, where it came from and most of them he remembers what he had to do to fix them. His work area is set up with just a 10 or 12 foot work bench along the wall, tool box on wheels and then a scissor lift table for the tractor. Lighting is great, hardly would ever need a work light, plus has the natural light coming in as well. Has the grills of every series of tractors from the start until the 82 series on the wall. Pictures GALORE!! I bet you could go back every day of the week and find something new that you didn't see the last time you were there because there is SO much to take in!
If I ever get more pictures of it, will post them. Until then, you can be like me and
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Thanks for the nice story Mike!
I would love to visit this guy someday!
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Thanks for the nice story Mike!
I would love to visit this guy someday!
Same here!
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