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- 10+ Years
- Posts: 38
- Joined: Mon Dec 05, 2005 2:38 pm
- Location: Pocono Mountains, PA
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Ok, but I like wide fronts! Going the trike route sure was the harder way, and if it was what you wanted, it was the right way to go. I certainly am not one to take the easy way when tackling a project. Check out my web site. I am restoring a nearly 200 year old farmhouse . . . the right way (IMO).
Jim K in PA
Pocono Mountains, PA
1956 International Cub Loboy
1973 International Loadstar S/A dump
1990 John Deere 955
Pocono Mountains, PA
1956 International Cub Loboy
1973 International Loadstar S/A dump
1990 John Deere 955
- Larry in IN
- 10+ Years
- Posts: 424
- Joined: Mon Feb 03, 2003 12:35 am
- Zip Code: 46750
- Tractors Owned: '59 cub running
'48 'H' running?
'54 '400' project
'67 806' project
?? '706' project
'70' 826G Hydro 'every day power! 1 of 14
'71' MM G1050 - Big iron
'51' JD 'R' project
'61 JD 3010 project
'48 Allis 'G'
'??' F-12 my son's - Location: INDIANA, NE
Jim;
A happy Hoosier welcome to a genuinely FUN group.
George is very modest, but he and several of the long-timers are collectively an amazing resource! I hasten to add that every newcomer brings some new talent to add to the mix. What a group
I wanted a cub when they came out in 1947, but it took me another 30 or so years to get a basket case and get it going. There are still mysteries that appear, but this is the place to start looking for answers.
ENJOY
A happy Hoosier welcome to a genuinely FUN group.
George is very modest, but he and several of the long-timers are collectively an amazing resource! I hasten to add that every newcomer brings some new talent to add to the mix. What a group
I wanted a cub when they came out in 1947, but it took me another 30 or so years to get a basket case and get it going. There are still mysteries that appear, but this is the place to start looking for answers.
ENJOY
One of the few advantages of growing older is that I finally realized that I haven't made ALL the stupid mistakes! Yet!
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