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Bit The Bullet and Crossed Over To The Dark Side :-)
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Re: Bit The Bullet and Crossed Over To The Dark Side :-)
Okay that yellow and white Lo-boy just caught my eye...wow! That's sharp!
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Re: Bit The Bullet and Crossed Over To The Dark Side :-)
Looks good Rudi, It may be yellow and white but it's still a Cub on the inside!
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Re: Bit The Bullet and Crossed Over To The Dark Side :-)
Oh yeah, blame me!! I owned a yeller one once, proved to be a nice one. Now if I could just influence my 16 year old daughter as easily.....
1929 Farmall Regular
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Re: Bit The Bullet and Crossed Over To The Dark Side :-)
glad you finally got a newer model
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Re: Bit The Bullet and Crossed Over To The Dark Side :-)
Rudi, Congrats on the new member of the family. Yellow is good. Red is better. I just happen to like red. The metal looks good regardless of what color it is or that you wish to make it. Vern
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Re: Bit The Bullet and Crossed Over To The Dark Side :-)
Paint it red and put the black strip on it. I won't tell anyone.
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Re: Bit The Bullet and Crossed Over To The Dark Side :-)
Only ONE Cub for mowing duties???????? Sunday I mowed the yard with the Lo-boy (Cub 4) with the Woods 59, switched to Cub 2 with the Woods 42 to mow the tall heavy stuff along the highway, then switched to Cub 1 with the Sickle mower to mow the bank along the highway. Cub 3 has a 152 disc plow on it at the moment, but I have a Mott Mower for it if I ever do a little work on it.Hengy wrote:....I have been trying to "prime" my wife that we might need a loboy for mowing the new place we are moving to in the next month...even though Merlin is already doing mowing duties.......
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Re: Bit The Bullet and Crossed Over To The Dark Side :-)
A cub for every purpose and a purpose for every cub!
"I'd rather be a mechanic in the shop"- Henry Ford
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Re: Bit The Bullet and Crossed Over To The Dark Side :-)
Well....
Too late Roy, already have one of them things ..
Not your fault, you were just the impetus. I have been pondering this for a while. Almost bought one - last fall but couldn't figure out how to get it home. Had I used my brain for more than something to separate my ears with .... I would have had one in the barn all winter
As for the second part ... hey I gots 4 daughters .. I essentially live with 5.5 females ok.... you can't influence females period -- why are you even trying
I have been thinking about the yellow and white ones for quite a while. I really liked Larry's Rufus and I like the ones in Denny's pic. There are a lot that I like including George's twins -- the red and white and the yellow and white round nose lo-boys. I really like the solid yaller ones too. If it is a Cub it is going to be nice period. Red are my favourite cause they are my first. The rest grow on you pretty quickly. The only ones that I am not too sure about is them white ones
Thanks guys for all the nice comments. It will be nice to have this one home in October. I still need another one or two. I intend to pick up the wife's uncle's Cub .. which is the one that started this whole mess. So when Clorice decides he isn't going to garden anymore .. I am going to try to bring that one home. The more the merrier.
Mr E wrote:Wow, Rudi. When I read the subject line, I was expecting to see a GREEN tractor.
Too late Roy, already have one of them things ..
ricky racer wrote:Oh yeah, blame me!! I owned a yeller one once, proved to be a nice one. Now if I could just influence my 16 year old daughter as easily.....
Not your fault, you were just the impetus. I have been pondering this for a while. Almost bought one - last fall but couldn't figure out how to get it home. Had I used my brain for more than something to separate my ears with .... I would have had one in the barn all winter
As for the second part ... hey I gots 4 daughters .. I essentially live with 5.5 females ok.... you can't influence females period -- why are you even trying
I have been thinking about the yellow and white ones for quite a while. I really liked Larry's Rufus and I like the ones in Denny's pic. There are a lot that I like including George's twins -- the red and white and the yellow and white round nose lo-boys. I really like the solid yaller ones too. If it is a Cub it is going to be nice period. Red are my favourite cause they are my first. The rest grow on you pretty quickly. The only ones that I am not too sure about is them white ones
Thanks guys for all the nice comments. It will be nice to have this one home in October. I still need another one or two. I intend to pick up the wife's uncle's Cub .. which is the one that started this whole mess. So when Clorice decides he isn't going to garden anymore .. I am going to try to bring that one home. The more the merrier.
Confusion breeds Discussion which breeds Knowledge which breeds Confidence which breeds Friendship
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Re: Bit The Bullet and Crossed Over To The Dark Side :-)
Rudi, If you can't influence those females have you ever tried bribery? Vern
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Re: Bit The Bullet and Crossed Over To The Dark Side :-)
Congrats Rudi! You're soon gonna need a bigger barn! Was wondering what you were savin your pennies for. Your gonna need a big trailer this fall.
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1968 Cub Lo-Boy
Dad's Putt-Putt
IH 129 CC
McCormick 100 Manure Spreader
McCormick 100-H Manure Spreader
Post Hole Digger
M-H #1 Potato Digger - Circle of Safety: Y
- Twitter ID: Rudi Saueracker, SSM
- Location: NB Dieppe, Canada
Re: Bit The Bullet and Crossed Over To The Dark Side :-)
Vern:
Bribery don't work -- it is expected
Jerry:
Yup, looking now. Course ifn I can't find one I like for the price Em likes ... UHAUL
Bribery don't work -- it is expected
Jerry:
Yup, looking now. Course ifn I can't find one I like for the price Em likes ... UHAUL
Confusion breeds Discussion which breeds Knowledge which breeds Confidence which breeds Friendship
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Re: Bit The Bullet and Crossed Over To The Dark Side :-)
Glad for you...is it easy to cross borders with a Cub?
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Re: Bit The Bullet and Crossed Over To The Dark Side :-)
Mr E wrote:Wow, Rudi. When I read the subject line, I was expecting to see a GREEN tractor.
Me too,
I'm technically misunderstood at times i guess its been this way my whole life so why should it change now.
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- Tractors Owned: 1947 Cub "Granny"
1948 Cub "Ellie-Mae"
1968 Cub Lo-Boy
Dad's Putt-Putt
IH 129 CC
McCormick 100 Manure Spreader
McCormick 100-H Manure Spreader
Post Hole Digger
M-H #1 Potato Digger - Circle of Safety: Y
- Twitter ID: Rudi Saueracker, SSM
- Location: NB Dieppe, Canada
Re: Bit The Bullet and Crossed Over To The Dark Side :-)
You know, speaking about my JD, it would be far cheaper for me to buy a Cub and put a mower on it than it cost me to replace the mower deck, have it installed, get the Ready, Set, Mow program done $1,100.00 later I can now cut grass again.
What am I thinking But then again, me bride bought me the JD when the Craftsman died so .........
Chris, there is no real difficulty. Long as my documents are in order it is as simple as 1,2,3.
What am I thinking But then again, me bride bought me the JD when the Craftsman died so .........
Chris, there is no real difficulty. Long as my documents are in order it is as simple as 1,2,3.
Confusion breeds Discussion which breeds Knowledge which breeds Confidence which breeds Friendship
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