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Postby farmallcub49 » Sun Feb 03, 2008 10:03 pm

Ken,

I was on the edge of my seat with excitement as I read your post. This is just what we all have been waiting for. The Junk Deere LA's are neat and the Cubs will be much the same if not better.

I am wondering if they thought of doing several with fast hitch and then making implements to interchange?
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Postby Bill E Bob » Mon Feb 04, 2008 1:30 am

Ken,
Sounds like you're gonna' be swamped with orders come Oct.
Count me in!!

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Farmall.....F-1206, F-806 sn#501.

Cub Cadet...Original(s), 122, Spirit of 76, 1200, 1250, 1450, 782, 782 Diesel (2), 984, 982, CADET 000 LT Prototype.
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Postby Bermuda Ken » Mon Feb 04, 2008 10:22 pm

I'm working on a plan to offer a nice "free" item when the series is finally started. Stay tuned!!

Sorry, no guess on prices yet. They and photos will be posted soon!!
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Postby Jack Donovan » Tue Feb 05, 2008 9:23 am

I'm still looking for the red cub with white weels?????????????????????? :shock:

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Postby RonHarper » Tue Feb 05, 2008 11:00 am

Ken, just an idea based on Butch"s request for "501". Could you manufacture each one with its on specific S/N maybe stamped on a plate that comes with the product. It might really boost the value when all our Grandkids are on the farmall cub forum many years in the future (and they will be). Just a thought.
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Bermuda Ken
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Farmall.....F-1206, F-806 sn#501.

Cub Cadet...Original(s), 122, Spirit of 76, 1200, 1250, 1450, 782, 782 Diesel (2), 984, 982, CADET 000 LT Prototype.
Circle of Safety: Y
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Postby Bermuda Ken » Tue Feb 05, 2008 3:36 pm

There are no plans to serial number these models. There are a few models that have not been "reserved" or slated for production that could be used for a "special edition". They could be serial numbered.

The ones on the list include:
1947 CUB, 1947-49 CUB w/ "McCormick-Deering Farmall" decal, and the 460-560 styeld CUB and CUB Lo-Boy in yellow.
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Postby John68 » Tue Feb 05, 2008 4:32 pm

I prefer that they not be serial number for people like me, who just buy a bunch of them and tear them apart. I have scrubbed plenty of Ertl castings already, sending them to the scrap bin. It gets tricky to grind off the underslung muffler on one of those. one wrong move with the die grinder and you loose too much of the tractor!

btw, I just finished a prototype working hay baler in 1/16th scale. the bales are exactly in 1/16 scale, unlike the ones you see on ebay that are too big to be 14"x16"x42" small square. mine are so accurrate, they even fit in the chamber of Ertl balers.

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not a great picture, but you get the idea.

Ken, anyone think of modifying the LA mower to make it into the Cub 22?
John

1953!! Farmall F-Cub, bought "new" on this farm in July 1955, in service from 1955-76 and sat 'til '93 when I did a total mech. resto on it & a quick coat of Rust-Oleum "Safety Red" paint. A full metal and paint restoration will be done.

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Postby Rudi » Tue Feb 05, 2008 4:39 pm

Ken:

I am going to be wanting all 4 of em and whatever implements come out as well.
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Postby Joe Malinowski » Tue Feb 05, 2008 9:43 pm

I have 2 of there tractors they are great. Can't wait for the cubs
Joe
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