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Old 04-19-2016, 12:15 PM
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Sharp 86, John!
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Old 04-19-2016, 12:24 PM
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Cc86, that's a POTW candidate. Send it in!
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Old 04-19-2016, 09:22 PM
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Best looking 86 I ever did see. WOW!
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Old 04-20-2016, 01:30 AM
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Cc86, that's a POTW candidate. Send it in!
agreed X 2!!!
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Nice looking 86!!!
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Wow thank you guy's for all the kind remarks.

I know some of you have many tractor's and in tip top shape so telling me my old iron looks great means a lot. This was my grandfathers old tractor. I have pictures of me at 3 years old on it and now I have pictures of my son at 3 years old on it. Too cool. I did add a creeper and light's too it and it has a 38" deck but that's all. I used to plow snow all around the neighborhood when I was a kid. Great memories.

I'll have to take some more pictures and sent them in for potw your right.

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Wow thank you guy's for all the kind remarks.

I know some of you have many tractor's and in tip top shape so telling me my old iron looks great means a lot. This was my grandfathers old tractor. I have pictures of me at 3 years old on it and now I have pictures of my son at 3 years old on it. Too cool. I did add a creeper and light's too it and it has a 38" deck but that's all. I used to plow snow all around the neighborhood when I was a kid. Great memories.

I'll have to take some more pictures and sent them in for potw your right.

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That's real cool that it was your granddad's tractor, and you used it as a youngster, and now you have it for your young'un to enjoy also.
Make some new memories with it and have fun.
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Picture of a picture of natty and I on my old 1250. Started her pretty young and now with her like new 126 she's got cub fever pretty bad
My Daughter is 26 and every time she comes to the house, she wants to drive one of the Cubs around. It's funny, when shes driving one of them around, she can't make her face not smile.

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My youngest son will get my 125 out, hook up the cart, and haul the garbage to the alley. It's like 100 ft!
I would have done the same thing when I was a kid, but now sometimes I'll walk 250 feet down to the shed, to drive one out to get the mail and the mailbox is less than 100 feet from my door.
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