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Old 01-31-2013, 09:37 PM
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I just wanted to introduce myself I'm from central Indiana a friend of mine introduced me to this forum. I have had the cub fever since last spring when I got a Cub Cadet 1811 from my father in law that he bought off of my dad several years ago. The 1811 was bought new by my grandpa in 1986 when he purchased a new International 1460 combine my grandma wanted a new mower so my grandpa got them to put it in the deal. Glad to have the 1811 back in the family my plans are to eventually restore it. Shortly after getting that I purchased a 1978 International Cub Cadet 1650 just rebuilt the kohler k341 in it. I purchased a 1A tiller that I'm going to mount to it to till gardens this coming spring.Also have purchased a 10 in. moldboard plow that I run behind the 1811. I installed a sleeve hitch on the 1811 back in September so I could ruin the moldboard plow. I also bought a 54 inch snow blade that I have on the 1811 now to plow snow with.My good friend and I plow snow and in the spring and fall we are going to plow and till gardens, looking forward to doing that. They say it's addicting and they are so true, can't stop hope to buy another quietline, a 782 diesel, and possibly a 102 down the road. Always looking for more. Hope to figure out how to post pics soon glad to have been introduced to this forum! Look forward to getting to know all!*
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Old 01-31-2013, 09:46 PM
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Welcome to OCC! My grandpa had a 1460 combine. It was an awesome machine!
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Hello,
My name is Josh and I'm a cubaholic .............Yes they are addicting and I hope you've got the space for more, because they tend to multiply. Just ask my wife.

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Old 02-01-2013, 11:10 AM
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Welcome to OCC and Yellow Fever... Glad to have you here.
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Old 02-01-2013, 07:38 PM
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Thankyou for all the warm welcomes great site glad to be a member!!!
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Old 02-01-2013, 08:14 PM
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Welcome to OCC from one new member to another!
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Welcome to OCC from another central Indiana Cub addict.
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Ihquietline where are you from in Central Indiana Im from greenfield and also have a quiteline
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