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Old 04-06-2011, 09:09 PM
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Duke

As of right now Im planing on being there and will bring a plow and a hitch for you to borrow. But you might want to make a back up plan incase I dont make it.
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As of right now Im planing on being there and will bring a plow and a hitch for you to borrow. But you might want to make a back up plan incase I dont make it.
Thanks Vince will do!
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Old 04-10-2011, 07:40 AM
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Fresh pics from Alabama plow day(yesterday) a friend sent me last night...looks to be more Deere's than Cubs. And the red 782 may be nashcub's tractor? May get a post and pics from him. 149 and 73 owner I met last year,he bought some parts from me and get this...he made those fenders that are on the 73 and would take a trained eye to notice! Hope the Cubs represented themselves well!
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Fresh pics from Alabama plow day(yesterday) a friend sent me last night...looks to be more Deere's than Cubs. And the red 782 may be nashcub's tractor? May get a post and pics from him. 149 and 73 owner I met last year,he bought some parts from me and get this...he made those fenders that are on the 73 and would take a trained eye to notice! Hope the Cubs represented themselves well!
I've heard about those Bama guys but word is they are scared to leave the state to attend a plow day.

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Thanks for the pictures

Looks like a Deere broke, and is holding up the entire process. They should have let the 149 up to second in line, so he could plow the Deere under, and save the day

Also looks kinda wet.

The Cub Cadets on the trailer are sharp!!!
So funny Bill!
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Thanks for sharing the awesome pics, Kevin!
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Old 04-10-2011, 08:23 PM
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Nice pics Kevin Dang, those fenders look oem, very fine work there!!
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Nice pics Kevin Dang, those fenders look oem, very fine work there!!
They do Jude,dead giveaway was no hole on each side of the fenders...and whats going on with the 71 and the ol timer ? Tweak'n his plow?
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They do Jude,dead giveaway was no hole on each side of the fenders...and whats going on with the 71 and the ol timer ? Tweak'n his plow?
um, I guess What's up with those wheel weights?? Looks like bobcat skidder tires on the rear too
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um, I guess What's up with those wheel weights?? Looks like bobcat skidder tires on the rear too
He's setting his plow up. I'm digging the tires tho not as nice as ags but cool.
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The plow day has been cancelled. See the this post for details. We're hoping to host one in the fall.

http://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/s...78&postcount=1
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