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Old 10-23-2017, 11:06 PM
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But they are Red! You have to save the red ones, I mean it's a law or something.

Congrats on the haul. I'd like to have a 782 as well
Too Funny!

They are great tractors!
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Old 10-24-2017, 05:17 AM
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Congrats on the pair of red ones!!
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Old 10-24-2017, 07:18 AM
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Congrats on the new Cub's.
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Old 10-24-2017, 09:41 AM
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Congrats for the 82 series! Now go find a V-twin
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Old 10-25-2017, 11:49 PM
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I know what you mean. The problem is finding a place to keep them.
Yep running out of room as we speak!!

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GREAT pick ups Jay. I will add to your wants list and say you need dual hydraulics on this project. I mean.....why not?

And btw quite the cub hauler you have there. Any stats on the roll back cub/jeep hauler?
Cub hauler is a 1996 F450.. 7.3 IH/Ford Diesel...She is a real workhorse.. 19.5 ft Dual Tech bed.. Belongs to the Jeep business but bossman lets me use it to fuel my Cub addiction!!

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Jay, congrats on the 782's!

Where those the ones listed on here by member "Jarhead"? I think he had them on CL too and lives in Blackshear, GA. If so, I was also watching them but I was glad they were too far away from me.
Yes Todd... those are them... wish you had beat me there!! Had to go that way on other business.. messed around and went just to look... big mistake!!

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Congrats on a nice haul Jay! Nice pair of 782's. You're not alone, most all of us has had the Cub fever at one time or another. So far this month I've brought 2 home. It's an addiction.
Thanks... I've got to cool my addiction for a bit... running out of room!!

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Ah..... that always happens. You say you don't want or don't need.... and you drag them home anyways. Congrats Jay!
Yes you know me well... I try to save them all!

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Congrats on the pair of 82's Jay.
At least you now have the machines/bones to make your "dream tractor" when you get time...
Thanks Todd... now for the time to make the bones into something?

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Get rid of the roll back--makes it too easy to load (and haul several at once).
Glad to see you got a pair of red ones!
The rollback does make it too easy!!... you may be onto a good solution John!

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But they are Red! You have to save the red ones, I mean it's a law or something.

Congrats on the haul. I'd like to have a 782 as well
Yes I think it is law!! At least I told my wife that!!

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Too Funny!

They are great tractors!
That was pretty funny! Thanks for the complements Beth! They aren't quitelines though!

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X2 the yellow fever it seems as though I cant even go a whole week without at least looking at another cub and when I see one I automatically start planning how to load it as most of mine when I get them are non runners. I look at every cub I can you can either fix them play with them part them or pass them on to others and spread the yellow/red fever
Congrats on the last haul
Thanks... I do the same thing!!

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Congrats on the pair of red ones!!
Thanks Steve!!

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Congrats on the new Cub's.
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Congrats for the 82 series! Now go find a V-twin
Thanks... I am already looking!! Twins are pretty scarce around here though!!
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Old 10-26-2017, 09:30 AM
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Nice haul! Mandatory 30 days community service for knowingly ignoring a red cub. That’s what the law states in my neck of the woods.
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Jay,
Those will keep you looking for more cub stuff, but at least you have a good start on what you have.
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Nice haul! Mandatory 30 days community service for knowingly ignoring a red cub. That’s what the law states in my neck of the woods.
Ha Ha that's funny Terry... I have always had a thing for the red ones... I still remember walking thru the front doors at the IH dealer when they got the red ones in! They must have had 7 or 8 on the floor... It was love at first sight!!
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Jay,
Those will keep you looking for more cub stuff, but at least you have a good start on what you have.
Thanks Lew! I bet you might have a few parts fer my new red tractors!!
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I actually have a IH 582 to move.
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