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Old 01-13-2011, 01:05 PM
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Nice find! I swear, I thought that Original was going in the drink! :biggrin2.gif: Really not sure what the heck they were up to....bridge looked SO much easier to cross.

Thanks for sharing!
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Outstanding - That sure brought back some memories!
Watching that really brought to mind that if kids tried some of those things today, adults would be having conniptions.

Not bad . . . 1966 - 2008 - time to replace the tires! I'm not real up on all of the Cub models, but now that I've seen a Low-Boy . . . Wow! What a great machine!
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Neat video, Jeff! Thanks for sharing.
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That's some funny stuff, good find and thanks for the link!!
I'm glad everyone enjoyed it...I thought it was pretty neat!

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Old 01-13-2011, 02:18 PM
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What a great video!! The stairs wouldn't be near as fun as the raft. Those boys are probably engineers today.
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Old 01-13-2011, 02:52 PM
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Very cool Jeff!!
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That film went straight into my favorites.
That brings back so many memories for me. The things we did, and guess what? We didn't die!
Thanks for the video, find us some more.
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That was very cool! I felt like I was there! And seeing the IHC Lo-Boy through the years and is still going! Thanks for the link!
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Wow...very interesting!! I have an O but no fenders for it. I was wondering where I could possibly mount the rear tail light that I have for it, but after watching the video and seeing it mounted on the seat spring.....now I have an idea how to mount the tail light without spending $$$ on fenders and a fender pan. Thanks for posting that for us!!

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great video. kids dont do stuff like that anymore. good ole days. i could sure use a low boy like that round my place. beautiful tractor. thanks for the video!
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I love the smiles the boys had riding those tractors. That "O" with the raft is how boys become men. I'd like to meet the one who came up with the raft design. I thought for a minute that the "O" was going to get loose and float away. I could see some old farmer down stream working the field when this things goes floating past him:biggrin2.gif: Makes me wish I was young again That "O" sure had some nice options on it. Wonder if it's still around. Hey, that's what we need..."Tractor Camp" for kids Thanks for sharing a great video!
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I wish I went to that camp!
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I'm glad everyone is enjoying this video :biggrin2.gif:

Check out the camps website....I'm not affiliated with them at all, but it sounds like an awesome place to visit. I think I still see the red tractor "barge" in one of their albums..lol

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