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Soaked
It's pouring down rain today and we had 12 yards of gravel delivered. Well, I couldn't stand looking at that pile of gravel for too long. (bout 3 seconds or so). Started spreading and back-draging with the Cub. Oh what fun The drive looks great and the Cub ran even better. After about 4 hrs. of Cub work I was soaked through and through. Since I was sitting over the drain hole in the seat, the seat became a lake. I didn't notice until I got off the tractor to ring myself out. What fun
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Donny:
Seat time on a Cub is quality time well spent. Doesn't matter if it is raining cats and dogs, snowing or -10C, well any colder and I stay in the house.
So aside from feeling like a sponge, I take it you had a grand time! Way to go!
Seat time on a Cub is quality time well spent. Doesn't matter if it is raining cats and dogs, snowing or -10C, well any colder and I stay in the house.
So aside from feeling like a sponge, I take it you had a grand time! Way to go!
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Donny
there wasn't much doubt in my mind that you have a terminal case of tractor fever (after that adventure to Oregon), but now there's absolutely NO doubt
enjoy ! if we tried that here in the Northeast, we'd become an ice sculpture
there wasn't much doubt in my mind that you have a terminal case of tractor fever (after that adventure to Oregon), but now there's absolutely NO doubt
enjoy ! if we tried that here in the Northeast, we'd become an ice sculpture
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