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Old 02-13-2011, 11:48 PM
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I'm sure this is old news for some but I just stumbled across it. Is it a good magazine, worth the money?

http://www.cadetconnection.com/thisissue.html
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Old 02-14-2011, 12:03 AM
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I never heard of it. Pretty interesting to me, though. Nice to see an entire family of guys n cubs.
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In my opinion it is a great magazine . I am the proud owner of the spirit of 76 featured in the article High school rescue. Is it worth the money? well if you have cub fever you will like it . It's all cub all the time. Lots of good stories and info.
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I'm a subscriber,only 4 issues a year but worth the wait and money.They are out of Butler,PA. The Sell family has a very nice collection that is historic correct (no molestations)3 sons and their dad. Readers get to post their tractors,collectables,there is always a technical section and they sell and ship restoration decals,parts and T-shirts. I use to subscribe to LAGC;a bi-monthly magazine,60+ pages.They cover anything vintage lawn and garden but have a section dedicated only for the Cub Cadet,John Deere and Wheel Horse + others. If you are in to molestations,modifications,diesel conversion,tri-cycle conversions and/or pulling,articles wrote by the same players every issue then this mag is for you.I love and admire originality,correct restoration or as is turn key and work the "peewee" out of it! Folks from LAGC are a good bunch of people,I gave them a try just not my "cup of Joe".This is my opinion,my likes and tastes of "Ol Yeller's and Reds".
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In my opinion it is a great magazine . I am the proud owner of the spirit of 76 featured in the article High school rescue. Is it worth the money? well if you have cub fever you will like it . It's all cub all the time. Lots of good stories and info.

Read the story and loved it jeffK! Sweet resto on the spirit of 76!
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I subscribe, little thin on the pages they have but all in all it's good reading
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ive been wanting to suscribe to it for awhile. yeah i agree with the LAGC. its cool but some of the stuff is kinda pointless
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Thanks for the input, I will give it a try. I liked what I saw on the website but wanted other opinions. As far as the LAGC goes, I think I will pass. Not into anything but Cub Cadets.
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Funny thing, 20 years ago I couldn't wait for my subscription to Playboy arrive each month, now I'm 45 and married and I look forward to Cadet Connection and Red Power each month. It is a good magazine.
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