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Hello from central IndianaI just wanted to introduce myself I'm from central Indiana a friend of mine introduced me to this forum. I have had the cub fever since last spring when I got a Cub Cadet 1811 from my father in law that he bought off of my dad several years ago. The 1811 was bought new by my grandpa in 1986 when he purchased a new International 1460 combine my grandma wanted a new mower so my grandpa got them to put it in the deal. Glad to have the 1811 back in the family my plans are to eventually restore it. Shortly after getting that I purchased a 1978 International Cub Cadet 1650 just rebuilt the kohler k341 in it. I purchased a 1A tiller that I'm going to mount to it to till gardens this coming spring.Also have purchased a 10 in. moldboard plow that I run behind the 1811. I installed a sleeve hitch on the 1811 back in September so I could ruin the moldboard plow. I also bought a 54 inch snow blade that I have on the 1811 now to plow snow with.My good friend and I plow snow and in the spring and fall we are going to plow and till gardens, looking forward to doing that. They say it's addicting and they are so true, can't stop hope to buy another quietline, a 782 diesel, and possibly a 102 down the road. Always looking for more. Hope to figure out how to post pics soon glad to have been introduced to this forum! Look forward to getting to know all!
Re: Hello from central IndianaWelcome to the Forum. Sounds like you have some nice CC's and implements. If you have any questions or need any help with anything, be sure and ask away.
Bob "We don't need to think more,
we need to think differently." -Albert Einstein
Re: Hello from central Indianahi from southern Indiana . Good to have another hoosier with us! Watch out for that silvey guy LOL
David C I may be old but I got to see all the cool bands
Re: Hello from central IndianaWelcome to the Forum! Glad to have you with us!
Re: Hello from central IndianaI thought the smallest thing they had in Indiana was a Cub
Welcome to the forum! 1971 Cub (Rufus) 1950 Cub (Cathy) 1965 Lo Boy Fast Hitch (Nameless III) 1970 Cub 1000 Loader & Fast Hitch (Lee)
Re: Hello from central IndianaThanks for all the welcomes great site still trying to figure all of it out. To Buzzard Wing the quietline series was the first ones to have side panels inclosing the engine the thought was it would make them quieter. If anybody would like to ad to that please do. Hope that helps!
Re: Hello from central IndianaWelcome fellow Central Indiana Hoosier. I live just north of West Lafayette. make your calender for the Third weekend of September to attend Central Indiana Cub Fest near Tipton. Steve
Co- hosting Central Indiana Cub Fest near Tipton Indiana September 20-21,2012
Re: Hello from central IndianaThankyou!!
Re: Hello from central IndianaWelcome to the forum from another Hooiser. Hope to meet you some day at Cub Fest. I live south of you in McCordsville. I have the last fest of the year in December.
Jeff In my line of work
" EVERYBODY GOES HOME THE NEXT MORNING"
Re: Hello from central IndianaWelcome to the forum
1975 cub (LouAnn) serial # 245946, 1941 John Deere Model H
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Re: Hello from central IndianaG'day to you
While we are mostly orientated toward the larger Farmall Cubs and the Numbered Series, many of us have Cub Cadets and enjoy them immensely. There are lots of resources available to our members although we are a little light on Cub Cadet materials. To help learn about our site, the links below will be of use I think.
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