Name? Paul R. Bell
Age? 68 (Born 1940)
State/Province of residence? Louisville, Kentucky
Marital Status? Married
-- How many years (if married)? Will be 45 years in November
-- Wife's name (if married)? Bonnie
Children? 4
-- Boys/Girls? 2 / 2
-- Ages? Old enough my wife says they have to start lying about their age (31 to 42)
Grand Children? 7
-- Boys/Girls? 5/2
-- Ages? 5 to 18
Do you have any pets? Not at present.
Line of work? Ground Safety Manager, Kentucky Air National Guard
Retired or working? Retired
Degree's/Licenses/Certificates? Several certificates related to the Air Force Ground and Explosives Safety Field.
TRACTOR RELATED QUESTIONS
Tractors and models owned? At present I own 9 Cub Cadets and my wife owns a 66 Lo-Boy. In the past I owned a 49 Cub (non electric), a 64 Cub, 57 and 66 Lo-Boy, and numerous Cub Cadets including a prototype, a test model S/N 510, and a line setup unit S/N 556 (both pre-production tractors).
-- Any other type of farm equipment? No
-- Trailers? 1, a 22' Corn-Pro utility
Are your tractors used for show or working? Mainly show
How much Land do you work (Acres)? None, just a city subdivision lot.
What was your first tractor experience (does not have to be a Farmall or Cub)? Pulling a hay wagon (rack) with a Case VAC as a preteen.
What is your Cub's primary work? Show
What is the favorite Cub of all which you have owned and why? Cub Cadet S/N 510 because it was somewhat rare, and spent all of it's life except for the test period, in Kentucky where it was born. It was one of 25 test tractors built in Nov, 1960, that was sent to the southern region of the US for 50 hours of testing by commercial type users, although the test location is unknown at this time. It was then purchased and used by a Kentucky IH employee for many years and finally traded on a new model at a Lexington, KY Cub Cadet dealer. The dealer had it stored on his farm for over 10 years when I bought it and refurbished it 2004. It was not as rare as the prototype, but I liked it better. Because I don't have the room to keep them all, It is now in the hands of a collector in MA.
What first sparked your interest in owning a Cub? I worked across the runway from the old Louisville, IH plant where they were built. The plant was adjacent to Louisville's Standiford Field airport (now Louisville International and a runway runs thru the old plant location)
What task/use of your Cub provides the most enjoyable seat time? Cutting grass and using them for transportation around shows.
Favorite thing you like about Cub's and Cadets? For the most part they are simple machines and easy to work on. I enjoy refurbishing them. I don't use the words "restore, restored, restoring," because I don't do that.
Describe your most satisfying or frustrating experience working on your own or someone else's Cub? Most satisfying thing is bringing a dead one back to life, whether it's mine or helping someone else. The most frustrating is having to split a Lo-Boy more than once to fix a clutch problem.
Do you host or participate in CubFests, Cubarama, Mini-CubFests? How so? I participated in CubFest 2003, and have taken tractors to display in all but the first Cubarama.
OTHER ENJOYABLE ACTIVITIES
What other hobbies do you enjoy? Working with wood.
Do you hunt or fish? Not anymore, but I use to hunt.
-- What is your favorite game? Don't have one.
What is your favorite Sport? I enjoy NASCAR racing, although some don't consider it a sport.
-- Do you have a favorite Sports team? University of Louisville basketball.
Favorite Book? I don't read fiction, but enjoy books that tell you how to do things or how things were done, such as the Foxfire series of books from the 70's, 80's and early 90's. This doesn't include the "directions" that come with something new.
Favorite Movie? Eldorado, and/or it's similar but different twin, Rio Bravo.
Favorite Actor/Actress? John Wayne/ Doris Day
Magazine(s) you subscribe to? Red Power, Antique Power, Farm Collector, Cadet Connection Magazine, Lawn and Garden Collector Magazine (LAGC)
Favorite outdoor activity? Just being out side when the weather is nice.
Do you maintain a garden? Not anymore.
Do you maintain a personal orchard? No.
What is your favorite Quote or saying? I believe in helping those who attempt to help themselves.
Do you have any immediate goals in your life? Wake up every morning..........., all things considered.
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Spotlight on - Moderator Paul Bell
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Re: Spotlight on - Moderator Paul Bell
Very interesting bio, Paul. Thanks for sharing.
Vince
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Re: Spotlight on - Moderator Paul Bell
Thank you Paul. I just wanted to note that I, too, am a fan of the Foxfire series of books ... a nice collection of how life was years ago.
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Re: Spotlight on - Moderator Paul Bell
Paul:
Very interesting read... ANG and Cub's... pretty cool connection.. gotta like that. Go really fast and go slow all in the same place..
I am sure others will probably chime in on this one, but here is my thanks for contributing to our combined continued security and your service in that cause...... I have a deep respect and regard for all Veterans..
Have no clue as to the FoxFire series though... never read one, mostly cause I have never seen one
Very interesting read... ANG and Cub's... pretty cool connection.. gotta like that. Go really fast and go slow all in the same place..
I am sure others will probably chime in on this one, but here is my thanks for contributing to our combined continued security and your service in that cause...... I have a deep respect and regard for all Veterans..
Have no clue as to the FoxFire series though... never read one, mostly cause I have never seen one
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Re: Spotlight on - Moderator Paul Bell
I think we met a RPRU in Ohio. Thanks for the bio.
Larry
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Re: Spotlight on - Moderator Paul Bell
Paul,
Thanks. I enjoyed learning more about you.
Bill
Thanks. I enjoyed learning more about you.
Bill
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Re: Spotlight on - Moderator Paul Bell
Great bio Paul, it's good to know a bit more about you.
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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