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Guarding your parts
Recently picked up this dandy hood for my '48 (thanks Muleboss and Stanton!).
Didn't have a problem with anyone wanting to pick it up from my trailer....
Didn't have a problem with anyone wanting to pick it up from my trailer....
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Re: Guarding your parts
You must live in a tough neighborhood!
Jay Smith
1953 Cub, acquired fall 2013. Runs much better thanks to tuneup by Art Chester!
Next, replacement of old parts (radiator, seals, etc.) + painting.
Plus 3 JD garden tractors (425,318,140)
& two Buick Roadmaster station wagons
1953 Cub, acquired fall 2013. Runs much better thanks to tuneup by Art Chester!
Next, replacement of old parts (radiator, seals, etc.) + painting.
Plus 3 JD garden tractors (425,318,140)
& two Buick Roadmaster station wagons
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Re: Guarding your parts
Bet you don't get many tailgaters either
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1977 IH 184 - Location: Buffalo, MO
Re: Guarding your parts
Nice gun! Are you a NSSA guy? Send in a of a Cub pulling it!
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Re: Guarding your parts
Cool! That works better than the fixed artillery at Ft Adams.
Sometimes there is field artillery, but the rebels seem to always outnumber them and keep them busy.
Sometimes there is field artillery, but the rebels seem to always outnumber them and keep them busy.
1971 Cub (Rufus) 1950 Cub (Cathy) 1965 Lo Boy Fast Hitch (Nameless III) 1970 Cub 1000 Loader & Fast Hitch (Lee)
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1948 Farmall Cub, serial #46066 - Circle of Safety: Y
- Location: Lone Jack, MO
Re: Guarding your parts
RustyKnuckles wrote:You must live in a tough neighborhood!
Yeah, some parts of KC can be dangerous!
Seriously, hood looks good. Glad it worked out for you. Also looks like the cannon will hold 'em off 'til you get it home!
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Re: Guarding your parts
Be sure you do not put a tarp over that when hauling it or you may need a Concealed Carry permit.
If you are not part of the solution,
you are part of the problem!!!
you are part of the problem!!!
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Re: Guarding your parts
I would like to see Barnyard get past that!
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Re: Guarding your parts
Now I have to wait for good weather to get after working on slicking out that hood. Darn winter!
Pulling the gun with the Cub in parades is the plan, but the gun weighs more than the Cub! I'm going to have to come up with some serious front weights to keep the front end down. Thought about casting some out of lead. Any ideas?
Pulling the gun with the Cub in parades is the plan, but the gun weighs more than the Cub! I'm going to have to come up with some serious front weights to keep the front end down. Thought about casting some out of lead. Any ideas?
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Re: Guarding your parts
MoRedMan wrote:Now I have to wait for good weather to get after working on slicking out that hood. Darn winter!
Pulling the gun with the Cub in parades is the plan, but the gun weighs more than the Cub! I'm going to have to come up with some serious front weights to keep the front end down. Thought about casting some out of lead. Any ideas?
What ever you do, DO IT SAFE. Cub brakes are not the best for stoping a heavy trailer.
1975 cub (LouAnn) serial # 245946, 1941 John Deere Model H
Good judgment comes from experience,
and a lot of that comes from bad judgment. Will Rogers
Good judgment comes from experience,
and a lot of that comes from bad judgment. Will Rogers
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Re: Guarding your parts
Get an H.MoRedMan wrote:........Pulling the gun with the Cub in parades is the plan, but the gun weighs more than the Cub! I'm going to have to come up with some serious front weights to keep the front end down. Thought about casting some out of lead. Any ideas?
If you intend to pull it on the trailer,use a battery pack such as a jump start pack and a switch that can operate the trailer brakes in an emergency.
If you are not part of the solution,
you are part of the problem!!!
you are part of the problem!!!
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- Location: Newalla, Oklahoma
Re: Guarding your parts
Am I the only one who wants to mount an M2 50 cal on the front of the Cub? Its be good for gophers.
Tractors are like watermelons: the RED is good and you throw away the GREEN.
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Re: Guarding your parts
pharmerphil3 wrote:I would like to see Barnyard get past that!
Why did it take me over three days to see this?
There are two ways to get enough Cubs. One is to continue to accumulate more and more. The other is to desire less.
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1949 Farmall H
a doodle bug
More than a dozen Cub Cadets running plus a few in the bone-yard
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Re: Guarding your parts
Barnyard wrote:pharmerphil3 wrote:I would like to see Barnyard get past that!
Why did it take me over three days to see this?
...because you're busy putting up Christmas lights?
REMEMBER: Keep it correct or you may face the
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5 Lo-Boys (Round Hood)
2 Lo-Boys (Square Hood)
2 Farmall 404's
1 Farmall H
1 Ferguson 20
1 Cub Cadet 125
1 Kubota B-7100 - Circle of Safety: Y
- Location: OH, New Haven (Hamilton County)
Re: Guarding your parts
Bob Perry wrote:Barnyard wrote:pharmerphil3 wrote:I would like to see Barnyard get past that!
Why did it take me over three days to see this?
...because you're busy putting up Christmas lights?
You got that right!
There are two ways to get enough Cubs. One is to continue to accumulate more and more. The other is to desire less.
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