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Old 03-02-2014, 01:46 PM
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Hey Josh I still have your old 169 thought about selling it but cant bring myself to do it. I have bought and traded lot of stuff with Darin (guy from Kenny) good guy I think the more you deal with him the better prices he gives you. Did that 169 come from Ofallon IL?
You probably are right with Darin. I've priced stuff from him and he was up there. Was good to deal with on the 1872.

Glad to hear you still have the 169, Nick. Was hard to get rid of it, but I'm happy with the 1572. It's waiting for the three point and rear pto. If you decide to let the 169 go, just give me first dibs.
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I dunno. Nickster has a good start. Only 14 and already has 19 cubs. Mike better look out.............
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I dunno. Nickster has a good start. Only 14 and already has 19 cubs. Mike better look out.............
Don't think Mike needs to worry, after all he has the Top Secret Cub Search Drone.
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I'd better quit giving Jonathan all the tips on these Cubs. I've told him about several tractors and parts over the past few months. On second thought, I better tell him about more so I don't try to get them.
I caught this Yellow/Red fever about 8 months ago and I've already got 13 tractors. 4 782s, 2 982s, 1811, 1872, 2 1864s, 2082, 2086, 2182. And got two smokers in the works.
I'm out of room, thinking seriously about having a clearance sale this spring!
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I'd say very good haul! Never have seen a cab for a cub around here in central mo. Oh and wanted to say Good luck on your engine rebuild/exchange business too! Great idea,hope it all works out for you!
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I'd better quit giving Jonathan all the tips on these Cubs. I've told him about several tractors and parts over the past few months. On second thought, I better tell him about more so I don't try to get them.
I caught this Yellow/Red fever about 8 months ago and I've already got 13 tractors. 4 782s, 2 982s, 1811, 1872, 2 1864s, 2082, 2086, 2182. And got two smokers in the works.
I'm out of room, thinking seriously about having a clearance sale this spring!
LOL!! No, please don't!! You find more than I do!


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I'd say very good haul! Never have seen a cab for a cub around here in central mo. Oh and wanted to say Good luck on your engine rebuild/exchange business too! Great idea,hope it all works out for you!
Thanks Brian!
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WOW!!!!

A great load of Cub stuff..

Some guys have all the luck..get caught in the storm of $100 gold coins....

Me, I get knocked out by a chunk of iron pyrite ( Fools Gold )
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