Guess I jumped the gun on posting here a bit without the proper introduction.
My wife and I run a small farm here in Southcentral Kentucky breeding dairy goats (La Manchas), chickens and gamebirds and whatever else wonders onto the property. We only have a few acres so I thought a cub would be about right for maintaining the dirt roads, clearing the underbrush in our timber area, plowing the garden, etc.
I found one locally for a good price that came with a mower, too (although I'm not too hot about the mower at the moment). Here's a couple shots of her:
It's running okay with just a couple things that need attention but today when I tried cutting the lawn she threw the mower shaft pulley. So I get to jump into cub maintenance with both feet. LOL
Hope to see ya all around.
Mike
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I had a similiar one on my 48 for a while when I was having back problems, but as soon as I was able I replaced it with the original pan seat. It definitely fit my backside better.KYMike wrote:The seat seems okay but I think the original bucket might fit my big posterior better. Mike
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