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Old 12-01-2012, 09:43 PM
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Had the 782D out doing mowing / leafblowing chores (and just to get some seat time). Scrappy the scruffy O did the heavy lifting pulling about a dozen cart loads of leaves back to the woods. That thing will just about go up a wall if I can keep traction on the tires. I had to drive out of some steep holes.

Wonder if you can loop an O over on itself? Not that I want to try.

It was a great day to be outside on the Cubs!

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Old 12-01-2012, 10:49 PM
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Got my 108 back today! I had a buddy of mine that restores and collects cubs go through it. He went through the clutch, added one of his custome stainless stacks and added live hydraulic lift to it. Im so excited to plow with it this spring. Its gunna be awesome having a wide frame gear drive with hydro lift
Wow that is sweet we need pics of the hydrolics setup!!!!
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Old 12-01-2012, 10:57 PM
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Well started the day with Duke's repo box blade...

Then the second and third pic will show the bad part...

And had to finish up the job with this last one.

Even a bad day with Cubs is better than a good day at work!! Right! I did get my trail fixed with the box blade.
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I got the cub crew out today to get storage arangments made .
Those are some very nice cubs, Bruce!
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Well started the day with Duke's repo box blade...

Then the second and third pic will show the bad part...

And had to finish up the job with this last one.

Even a bad day with Cubs is better than a good day at work!! Right! I did get my trail fixed with the box blade.
The 100 is looking good, Adam! I like the back rest!
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Old 12-02-2012, 12:25 AM
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The 100 is looking good, Adam! I like the back rest!
Thanks allen!! The back rest is sweet!! It will be even better when it getsthe hydro on it!!
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Thanks allen!! The back rest is sweet!! It will be even better when it getsthe hydro on it!!
I know what you mean! The back rest is nice!
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That 100 sure is sweet! The hub caps set it off!

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Great pics everyone! I didn't get any cub time in yesterday. I spent the day redoing my garage again. I'm hoping this new layout will work out better then the last time I did it. I think the wife will be happy when I'll be able to pull the mini van back into it's spot. I'd be toast if it wasn't for 2 storage units.
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Great pics everyone! I didn't get any cub time in yesterday. I spent the day redoing my garage again. I'm hoping this new layout will work out better then the last time I did it. I think the wife will be happy when I'll be able to pull the mini van back into it's spot. I'd be toast if it wasn't for 2 storage units.
Sounds like ya need to build a Cub Shop!
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