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I got my cub dirty!
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71 Cessna 172 - Location: Star City, Arkansas
I got my cub dirty!
Hello everybody. I'm still around, just busy I planted my one acre garden yesterday with my cub. Got it quite dusty, so I have to get out my cloth diapers and wax. It did a terrific job, though. Brannon
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Brannon
I was through Magnolia yesterday on my way to and from Texarkana. I went to pick-up a pair of wheels/tires and a radiator I bought for my '45 B Farmall. Nice country down there...saw a few Farmalls...even saw a cub in Greenville, MS my Dad is going to try and buy.
I was through Magnolia yesterday on my way to and from Texarkana. I went to pick-up a pair of wheels/tires and a radiator I bought for my '45 B Farmall. Nice country down there...saw a few Farmalls...even saw a cub in Greenville, MS my Dad is going to try and buy.
"Never forget where it is you come from, or you may find yourself someplace you don't want to be"
Greg Norman
Greg Norman
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71 Cessna 172 - Location: Star City, Arkansas
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- Team Cub Guide
- Posts: 3544
- Joined: Sun Feb 02, 2003 6:30 pm
- Zip Code: 38658
- eBay ID: Cub-Bud
- Tractors Owned: Four FCUBs, one IH Lo-Boy, one B Farmall, two Cadets, and a John Deere B.
- Circle of Safety: Y
- Location: MS, Pope
I think I saw the same two.....they were on the left side of HWY 82 if traveling east. Both tractors, side by side, had steel wheels. The yard was lined with old pull-type, steel-wheeled implements, also. If we are talking about the place, ask if any implements are for sale. I am looking for a 16" one-bottom plow to go with my B Farmall.
"Never forget where it is you come from, or you may find yourself someplace you don't want to be"
Greg Norman
Greg Norman
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Re: I got my cub dirty!
bawest wrote:Hello everybody. I'm still around, just busy I planted my one acre garden yesterday with my cub. Got it quite dusty, so I have to get out my cloth diapers and wax. It did a terrific job, though. Brannon
After a shower when everyone was uncovering their shiny cubs at Cubarama, I made the statement "If it can't get wet, it ain't a real tractor". I feel the same way aobut one that can't get dirty!
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