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by Jim Becker » Tue Jan 23, 2007 8:07 pm
There was a show in Case Grande, the catch is you already missed it for this year. Glendale and Apache Junction are still coming up.
http://www.aedgeta.org/shows.html
In the past, there has been one in the Cottonwood area, but I don't see it on the schedule.
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by PageRob » Tue Jan 23, 2007 10:42 pm
George Willer wrote:The Cub looks great! You didn't mention the attachments. I see a buck saw, scythe, Post hole digger, and something I can't identify.  I'm sure you will have fun breathing life back into it.
Yeah, its got various implements, most of which aren't pictured in that photo. There's a cultivator, a plow, a spring-tooth harrow, the mower, and apparently an under-belly grader blade (I haven't seen that one yet though). Jim Becker wrote:There was a show in Case Grande, the catch is you already missed it for this year. Glendale and Apache Junction are still coming up. http://www.aedgeta.org/shows.htmlIn the past, there has been one in the Cottonwood area, but I don't see it on the schedule.
Shucks! Well, at least I can head down to Glendale and AJ - not too late for them. And there's always next year (by then the Cub'll actually be out here!). Good information, thanks!
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by Jim Becker » Tue Jan 23, 2007 10:47 pm
PageRob wrote:George Willer wrote:The Cub looks great! You didn't mention the attachments. I see a buck saw, scythe, Post hole digger, and something I can't identify.  I'm sure you will have fun breathing life back into it.
Yeah, its got various implements, most of which aren't pictured in that photo. There's a cultivator, a plow, a spring-tooth harrow, the mower, and apparently an under-belly grader blade (I haven't seen that one yet though).
Looks like you can add a one-row planter to the list too.
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by Kit Sumner » Thu Jan 25, 2007 7:33 pm
Welcome to the forum, Ron. I can see by your enthusiasm, you're going to fit in just fine! Hope to hear from you often. Enjoy your cub.  Kit
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by grumpy » Fri Jan 26, 2007 11:04 pm
Come on George ...Fess up!! you know very well that thing you couldn't identify is a John Deere riding mower...  Keep on smiling, Dave
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