Hello to All:
Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2011 10:03 pm
I'm Randall, live in Witcherville, AR. 63, retired and loving it. Spend most of my time in projects with my grandsons who are 24 and 21. Fishing, boating, hunting, and now food plots for deer. I was raised on a 80 acre farm and remember dad hauling his first cub home in his squatted down pickup. That was about 1953, and he sure was proud of that cub. Eventually sold it and moved off the farm. I left the farm for public work and I should have learned more but thought I was to busy making a living. Before dad passed he owned a couple more cubs to garden with even though it was just on a house lot. He was proud of each one of them. I bought my cub, a 1951 with a belly mower to mow sprouts and grass on a 6 acre place I have. It worked great, but last year I sold it to my FIL who happens to be a retired tractor mechanic. He is 85 and folks still call him for how to projects. Just recently bought it back to work the food plots and bought a belly disc plow and a disc that is a little larger than a cub's but leave it to that little work horse, it pulls it great. Anyway, I understand now why dad was so proud of them, and feel naked without one around.
Been visiting this forum for a few days now and it is great. You guys are awesome!!
I hate to call on the FIL for everything and now have found a second source. Not so afraid to tackle a project. I'm not a mechanic, I can do some minor things, and of course have always relied on FIL for such work. Right now all is well with the little cub.
Keep posting and I will keep following you. Those CubFest sure sound great too. Maybe, someday.
Been visiting this forum for a few days now and it is great. You guys are awesome!!
I hate to call on the FIL for everything and now have found a second source. Not so afraid to tackle a project. I'm not a mechanic, I can do some minor things, and of course have always relied on FIL for such work. Right now all is well with the little cub.
Keep posting and I will keep following you. Those CubFest sure sound great too. Maybe, someday.