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Old 02-02-2018, 06:28 AM
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Name's Kevin, I drive tractor trailer for a living, I have an ocean going boat that I want to pull in yard with my 1971 Cub Cadet 106.

I drive an International 9200 with 27,000 hours or 1,000,000 miles on it, just say I like international! More proof, I have a International sleeper in my back yard, also.

I had previously had a 1947 Farmall A.

I have cred! My 106 smokes but runs fine for It's intended purpose, thanks for having me.

I'm 54 and have been driving commercially for 28 years so you know I'm not that bright, but I'm good!

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Old 02-02-2018, 08:55 AM
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Whats under the hood of the 9200?
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Old 02-02-2018, 12:06 PM
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Whats under the hood of the 9200?
ISX, we have 90% in our fleet, 10,000 gallons a day burn.
I drive, Don't own. My International is much cheaper to own.If you have ever bought fresh flowers in winter, then we probably brought them.
I just like things that pull, since the earliest I can remember.
I also remember Cubs back when I was way young.
I have very much enjoyed the site thus far, questions to follow.
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Old 02-02-2018, 01:39 PM
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Hi Kevin

Great intro... glad you're here with us

Pics are great! :-)
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Old 02-02-2018, 05:53 PM
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Hi Kevin

Great intro... glad you're here with us

Pics are great! :-)
Funny! That's my last name, next, figure out posting pictures, every site I'm on is different.
I'm designing-fabricating a frame for hitch 18 inches for boat pulling.
Height.
If anyone is curious, I'm bluewaterposer on all the boating websites I frequent.
I enjoy old stuff which is why I have old stuff.
1988 Starcraft Bluewater with 1996 Mercury 115.
1994 SnapperRER 8hp 25 inch mower.
2004 Snapper 30 inch RER.
2000 International midrise sleeper.
1987 OMC 50 go outboard.
1978 Evinrude 15 hp.
And---- son's 1997 Dodge frakentruck from 3 trucks, Cummins 5.9 12 valve 5 speed.
Daily driver 2007 Ford Ranger 4 cylinder, 5 speed, 211,000 miles.
Is this enough?
Former-1947 Farmall A.
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First of all welcome Is kinda funny as you say ( same last names) Mine is also Brewer. And I also pushed an 18 wheeler for 12 years mostly pulling containers after I retired from the State of Ala. in 2001. I owned a Freightliner, also with a ISX darn good engine. Welcome lots of good info here.
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Welcome to the forum Kevin!
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Old 02-02-2018, 07:44 PM
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3 Brewer's in one day-interesting!
Don't take this wrong, I tell all New drivers or anyone interested that you Don't have to be smart to drive commercially, you just need to be good-very good!
I'm fabricating a homemade receiver that will soon be posted in another thread.
Again, thanks for having me.
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