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Old 03-08-2012, 08:49 PM
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I was just wondering if there was any one out there in Minnesota, Staples - Motley area?
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I'm from Buffalo Mn. There are quite a number of us around this area. I don't know if all of them are members here.
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I live in Moorhead, Minnesota. I have a Cadet 268 walk-behind snow blower and a 1250 Quietline.
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I live in Moorhead, Minnesota. I have a Cadet 268 walk-behind snow blower and a 1250 Quietline.
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I live in Cosmos which is west of Hutchinson. I have the actual cub cadet 127 that my father brought home to the farm in 1972. It was brand new back then and he had four sons that were eger to mow some lawn. At 44 I am the yongest boy.
I remember the first dent it received as it went zooming across the yard into a tall pine.

I would like to tear this thing down this winter and try to do a full restoration. I still use it today but it has some issues that I would like to resolve by using this forum.
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I live in Cosmos which is west of Hutchinson. I have the actual cub cadet 127 that my father brought home to the farm in 1972. It was brand new back then and he had four sons that were eger to mow some lawn. At 44 I am the yongest boy.
I remember the first dent it received as it went zooming across the yard into a tall pine.

I would like to tear this thing down this winter and try to do a full restoration. I still use it today but it has some issues that I would like to resolve by using this forum.
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I live in Cosmos which is west of Hutchinson. I have the actual cub cadet 127 that my father brought home to the farm in 1972. It was brand new back then and he had four sons that were eger to mow some lawn. At 44 I am the yongest boy.
I remember the first dent it received as it went zooming across the yard into a tall pine.

I would like to tear this thing down this winter and try to do a full restoration. I still use it today but it has some issues that I would like to resolve by using this forum.
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Im from Little Falls not to far from Motley like playing with cubs and the other brands
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Hey Travis

I live down in the Long Prairie area.


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