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I'll start. I'm not too good at picking a username and they usually end up kind of corny. So, I thought longer and it became obvious for me here. I picked mine based on the one little boy I love more than anything and he happens to like my (our) Cub as much as I do. He likes jumping up on "his" tractor and sitting there while I do my thing in the garage.
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Restored 1970 127 1962 Original |
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First off, I want to say that the first Cub I owned was a 127. Yours is gorgeous!! Wish I could find another one in decent shape.
My user name was easy. It's the name of my business. |
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People called me "Cub Cadet Bob", that was too long so.. cc_bob
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I like to keep em running and work them. 1872 (I call her Vera), 782D, 154 Loboy (w/tiller, 3260 deck, and front blade), 3-1650s, 2-1000s, 149, 147, 106, 1810, Farmall Cub, Haban sickle bar (not mounted), No. 2 trailer and several parts tractors. |
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I love Oldsmobiles and when I went to get email for the very first time I wanted olds455 but it was taken but it gave me a list of alternatives and olds45512 was the one I choose.
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Tim Pap's 100 Restored 108 1211 Dual Stick 1050 Pap's 100 restoration thread - http://onlycubcadets.net/forum/showthread.php?t=47965 |
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I bought a 1966 122 for my son Calvin(6). He and I tinker with it. That's how I learned to work on stuff. He loves to take it apart and put it back together. At the rate we are going, it will be restored in 10+ years.
![]() The kids like to ride it around too!
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1966__122 Cub Cadet. Owner: Calvin, 6 yrs old Dad: Craig |
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Let's see here. My name. Easy enough. bolivier=Brent Olivier. I have the same username on all sites so my life is easy.
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Mine is my first initial, middle initial then last name.
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Daniel G. ![]() . (May 1970) 147 w/an IH spring assist, 48" deck, 42" blade, 1969 73, #2 trailer, 10" Brinly plow and (on loan) Dad's #2 tiller. |
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Mine is also st explanatory. Lets just day "I did what I had to do". Nuff said. That was 26 years ago and I now have a shotgun of my own.
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I Like easy too. Its tough for me to remember peoples names when they don't use their names except when talking to each other on the forum... Sorry, just very confusing. Old school here, I use my real name.
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1977 1650 with cast iron lower grill housing, cast iron oil pan, 54" push-snow blade, rear blade, disc-harrow, 44c and 48" decks, Two cultivators, #1 tiller with both extensions, loaded tires, 75' weights and chains, #2 cart. |
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Rob, from PA. easy nuff.
looked better here than others I use; longtail & fancy feather.
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CC 126; CC 122; CC1450; Brinley plow; Brinley cultivators, CC front blade; IH 48" peg tooth harrow. & 1320 Ford New Holland(EEK!!!) |
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