Awesome!
And what I would give for a week off now! There was a good frost over near Cecil's Saturday night, so I hope you are not too early on the snow plow
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Great day with my '58 and my '06
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Re: Great day with my '58 and my '06
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Re: Great day with my '58 and my '06
Buzzard Wing wrote:Awesome!
And what I would give for a week off now! There was a good frost over near Cecil's Saturday night, so I hope you are not too early on the snow plow
Thanks guys.
Can't believe I missed Cecil's. I have been wanting to attend some kind of a fest to meet some of you guys for the longest time. Plus, he's is holding a fertilizer spreader for me that I have to go pick up.
I wish coke was still cola, and a joint was a bad place to be...
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Bigschuss wrote:Buzzard Wing wrote:Awesome!
And what I would give for a week off now! There was a good frost over near Cecil's Saturday night, so I hope you are not too early on the snow plow
Thanks guys.
Can't believe I missed Cecil's. I have been wanting to attend some kind of a fest to meet some of you guys for the longest time. Plus, he's is holding a fertilizer spreader for me that I have to go pick up.
Blair,
Plan on coming down to Colchester, CT for CTCubFest at Zagray Farm on May 3rd, 4th, & 5th.
Peter
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Re: Great day with my '58 and my '06
Great pics! Nothing like having those youngsters hanging out with you!!
In the middle of every difficulty lies opportunity. - Albert Einstein
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Peter Person wrote:Bigschuss wrote:Buzzard Wing wrote:Awesome!
And what I would give for a week off now! There was a good frost over near Cecil's Saturday night, so I hope you are not too early on the snow plow
Thanks guys.
Can't believe I missed Cecil's. I have been wanting to attend some kind of a fest to meet some of you guys for the longest time. Plus, he's is holding a fertilizer spreader for me that I have to go pick up.
Blair,
Plan on coming down to Colchester, CT for CTCubFest at Zagray Farm on May 3rd, 4th, & 5th.
Peter
Hi Peter,
Didn't even know about this one. Let me put it on the calender and see if I can get get free.
Thanks for the tip.
Blair
I wish coke was still cola, and a joint was a bad place to be...
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Yeah.... Not only a Cubfest, but the place is very interesting too. The QVEA boys love to run their rebuilt sawmill, play with giant equipment and show off the well equipped machine shop. Well worth the trip!
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Buzzard Wing wrote:Yeah.... Not only a Cubfest, but the place is very interesting too. The QVEA boys love to run their rebuilt sawmill, play with giant equipment and show off the well equipped machine shop. Well worth the trip!
Just a quick question...I visited the QVEA site and read about the Spring show in May, but I didn't see anything that referred to a CT Cubfest?
http://www.qvea.org/resources/spring-show-flyer-2013.pdf
Is the Cubfest at Zagray farm different from the Spring Swap meet and Gas-Up as they call it?
I wish coke was still cola, and a joint was a bad place to be...
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Blair,
We tag-team with them.
Art Chester is Treasurer of QVEA as well as a long time member here (artc).
We held our 1st ConnectiCubFest there in 2007. As Larry said, it's a different venue but it offers alot of different things. We don't have a shop to work in but we do tinker around with carbs, tune-ups, valve adjustments, etc.
Saturday and Sunday the farm is open to the public. Several of us get there Friday morning and set-up our compound plus without the public there, my kids get to go pretty much anywhere. Saturday is the busier of the two days. As a swap meet also there are lots of vendors with all kinds of stuff.
Peter
We tag-team with them.
Art Chester is Treasurer of QVEA as well as a long time member here (artc).
We held our 1st ConnectiCubFest there in 2007. As Larry said, it's a different venue but it offers alot of different things. We don't have a shop to work in but we do tinker around with carbs, tune-ups, valve adjustments, etc.
Saturday and Sunday the farm is open to the public. Several of us get there Friday morning and set-up our compound plus without the public there, my kids get to go pretty much anywhere. Saturday is the busier of the two days. As a swap meet also there are lots of vendors with all kinds of stuff.
Peter
1957 Farmall Cub "Emory", Fast-Hitch, L-F194 Plow & Colter, L-38 Disc Harrow, Cub-54A Blade, Cub-22 Sickle Bar Mower, IH 100 Blade
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