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Old 10-18-2014, 06:05 PM
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Old 10-18-2014, 07:37 PM
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Old 10-18-2014, 07:48 PM
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That is one crappy looking Cub, send the pic to the New guy doing POTW. Seriously I wish my stuff looked that bad. In Joisey speak "Dats a Nice a Looka Ting" !

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You'll say anything for a glass of good scotch!! I won't show you what else I have, you may show up at my door.
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Lew,
It's not called venting, it's called breaking wind.

Nice cub! Looks like that should be an advertisement for a new 107. Where's the model?

Maybe I'll throw out a random pic or two. First pic of my old CC 800 with rear PTO and creeper. Second pic an old lineup of cubs, 1250, 149, 86, 1772, 169, and 800. Got some rare ones in there. I see my old SickleMo as well. But alas, they are all gone to new cub collectors except for the 1772. Fear not, they went to good homes. Hopefully this follows the new guidelines for posting in a thread.
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Lol! Awww that's what makes this such a great place! Like a bs session with friends sitting around the shop! Sam touched on something how he doesn't have a cell phone and is just getting the string and cup thing worked out. I think some people have a hard time searching because of not being familiar with computers or being afraid of them , so it's just easier to post a question.
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I have read this thread and really appreciate the manner and honesty in how it was written along with all the responses. I am a collector of another full size tractor brand as well. In fact, I probably bleed prairie gold more than IH red; it is my love and my passion above all other material possessions.

I hope and pray we never get to a point in the Cub Cadet world that I perceived we arrived to in that world: club/members split, the "old guard" not willing to share information nor sell parts to the "up and coming crew," the "old guard" dies off and with it hundreds of years of knowledge, auctions send parts a million different directions because of hoarding and unwillingness to sell, etc.

Without working together and sharing information, regardless of how many times it has been asked or a point written, the hobby and brand will die. The availability of knowledge and parts are two of the biggest factors that will continue to draw the younger kids to the hobby, to this brand; it was and still is to me.

At nearly 40, I don't have the time to search endless hours on the net for an answer, a part, etc. when I hope and pray one of our awesome forum members will share their years of knowledge. So far, I have been completely humbled, pleased, and very thankful for what has been shared with me.

Thank you all for everything and for this forum.
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...and BTW, I really appreciate the "subscribe to this thread" option. It allows me to keep track of the project/fixes I have done, the ones I need to do, and even the topics I really enjoy reading about.
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That is a very nice looking 107 lew, when are you going to show it to me in person?
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