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Old 11-05-2013, 05:15 AM
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I too have had the pleasure of seeing this collection and it is everything Mike said it is. I have been there several times and the last time I was in he had more than a couple tractors disassembled and in various stages of restoration. Truly amazing!

Mike, where in Ontario are located?
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Old 11-05-2013, 07:35 AM
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it would be cool to see this one day too
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Old 11-05-2013, 08:33 AM
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Next time one of you guys is at his place try to get some more pics.
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Old 11-05-2013, 11:24 AM
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Where does this guy live?
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Old 11-06-2013, 09:01 PM
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That's beautiful. He must get them done and put them up on the mezzanine with a forklift?? He should have a tour, I would be game to listen to the stories and look at all of them. He would have a hard time getting rid of some of us for sure. I'm assuming he's in Canada too?

And Sam Mac nice digs you have as well.
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Old 11-10-2013, 05:34 PM
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That is one sweet collection ! & one big mess ! I would love to help clean them up a little , lol ! I also like the parking garage idea with a first floor shop , then just drive up to next level parking , but the fumes will have to be vented , now what do you want 2,3 levels with ramps ?
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Old 11-18-2013, 09:37 PM
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Nice to see so many people drooling over this man's collection! Glad Jackblack & me aren't the only ones! He is in Eastern Ontario, its his own collection, and well things are immaculate there. You could almost eat off the floor in this place! He uses a fork lift to get them up on the upper level, no ramps, its two flights of stairs to get up there. Fumes? Nope, this place is top notch, the old chrome table and chairs at the corner upstairs could be used to eat 3 meals a day off of. Imagine eating breakfast, lunch, and supper while looking over your Cub collection! That'd be cool.

I am about 40 minutes from him Jackblack. Your lucky you've been there more than once. I lucked out and this was my birthday present from my wife to go see his collection. Had a blast that day.

Ahhh.... we can all only dream to have a place like this one day!
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The more I see what people are doing the more I get inspired.. It truly is a strange treasure if you will with the cubs.. I would have never thought I would be into them quite like this.. From under the trees, the rows of cubs, to the sheds, to the amazing structures.. We all find something so intriguing with these machine's. It is a wonderful thing. From all over. It seriously crazy how different every one is, but yet how big the passion is.. I wonder if the JD's and Case and such guys are like this??? Any how, awesome pics..
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One of my racing friends sent me a nice home design. I think it would also work well for a Cub collector.
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Looks like it just needs organized and the space managed better. I also agree about the shelving/pallet racking material. Works wonders.
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