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Picture of the Week for September 20, 2010
1962 Original
Owner: Jude (Sminkey Location: Vermont Transport Vehicle: Honda Element Modifications/Accessories/Options: Danco UD-6 creeper and K-181 replacement Engine |
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Nice Original, Jude!
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Allen Proud owner of my Original and 126! My Grandpa's Cart Craftsman Lawn Sweeper Craftsman Plug Aerator |
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I Would Never Have Beleved It Fit In That Honda
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I know the guy he bought it from.I could not believe it fit in there.
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Good pict. !
That is crazy cool! I'am surprized it fit as well as not having the Honda fail! That is a nice " O " btw. .!
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The "O" looks great but the tailgait don't look so good. How bad did it hurt it? Man the CC feaver will drive you to do all kinds of crazy things, including spending money you don't have, tearing up perfectly good vehicles:biggrin2.gif: but hey, it's mine now right?!
Seriously, that is a nice looking tractor. Thanks for the pictures.
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Chip T. Drexel NC |
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Thanks all!!!
Honored to have pic of the week. I'm 37 and this is the best addiction I've come across yet!
Lew, you know Micheal? He's a good guy and was hoping to see him 1st weekend in Oct. @ tractor show, but have to work. cub149, lol, I did manage to move my 1st O' and 71 multiple times with no problems, but when I got the O' pictured here I bent the hinges pretty good unloading it partially to take pics for OCC! In this pic I do have the cables off so the tailgate is hanging all the way down. It's all good, she still shuts fine and can't even tell it was tweaked. Ya hopin the Yellow Fever wears off a little, or hit powerball |
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Gotta use what ya got
That is just neat!
I have had a couple CCs in my old full size Chevy Van, and I must say a few people thought I was nuts, but I haven't tried to put one in the Astro Van yet (espescially since the wife won't let me touch it). Reminds me of back in the sixties, when my Dad would use our "59" Chevy wagon and a hay wagon like it was an eighteen wheeler, hehe. Good Job; Cadet Farmer |
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Jude , Glad you made picture of the week . Still think you had to take it a part to get it in there . lol
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Holy smoke!!!!!!!!!!
EEEEEEEEEEEEEGGGGGGGGGAAAAAAAAAAAAAADDDDDDDDDDDDDD D!!!!!!!!!!!!! Is that how my "O" was born??????????
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Original Cub Cadet/creeper/fluid filled ags/3 rib fronts(Third one I've owned) Ih rear blade and rake MF 10/3pt/all the toys(sorry but i like it) MF 12 under construction(sorry but i like it) IH 560 tractor '47 Ford 8N Tractor '85 Ford F 250 7.3 IH idi diesel '99 Chetech Pug 4X4 Jari Monarch sickle mower |
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