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Old 07-15-2012, 03:16 PM
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I always get a kick of seeing cubs in SUV's. I think it's POTW worthy.
ok what dose "POTW" MEAN LOL should of seen the guys face when i pulled up with no trailer ? he said where are you putting it ? i open the back of the explorer & said in there looks good
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Old 07-16-2012, 04:59 PM
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I just sold mine due to lack of space.

86 D100 from TN but 4 IA winters prior to my ownership was starting to pop through. Hope for one in better conditions in the future, or a Little Red Express. It even hauled that heavy green machine in the 2nd picture.
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My cub hauler. All yellow with just enough red.
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Getting the Cub hauler ready to go to the pull
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One more picture of my Cub Hauler, with my puller and the 1250 I use to have
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Ive had this landoll for a wile but the tractor doesnt have the wet line setup on it , so... I built one on the trailer. should of used a k301 but didnt think about it till I got this .

I'll get pics of my cub clan all loaded on it soon.


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You ought to be able to fit a couple cubs on that trailer...if you pack them tightly.
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You ought to be able to fit a couple cubs on that trailer...if you pack them tightly.
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