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Old 02-04-2018, 09:16 AM
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Thanks guys!! My son Bryan and I pretty excited about it, best of all he is excited about Cub Cadets! My Grandson, his son who is 2 1/2, is also nuts about tractors. I have missed doing tractor stuff since my Dad passed, so I am looking forward to the future!

I have a new ignition switch ordered and as soon as we get the steering fixed, we will get it to the carwash to clean up and hopefully get it running.





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Thanks guys!! My son Bryan and I pretty excited about it, best of all he is excited about Cub Cadets! My Grandson, his son who is 2 1/2, is also nuts about tractors. I have missed doing tractor stuff since my Dad passed, so I am looking forward to the future!

I have a new ignition switch ordered and as soon as we get the steering fixed, we will get it to the carwash to clean up and hopefully get it running.

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Randy,
It's great that you have three generations involved on this one!
I have played with Cub Cadets since the 1970's. I had my step son interested in them until he was about 14. He is now 16 and want's nothing to do with me or the tractors... I guess it's the age.

So it's back to me and Dad.... I have often wondered if I will still find the joy in these little machines after my Dad is gone?

I sure hope so... but I just don't know how much fun Cubbin will be without someone to share it with!

You have a great project going here... it's gonna be nice! Keep us posted!!
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Randy,
It's great that you have three generations involved on this one!
I have played with Cub Cadets since the 1970's. I had my step son interested in them until he was about 14. He is now 16 and want's nothing to do with me or the tractors... I guess it's the age.

So it's back to me and Dad.... I have often wondered if I will still find the joy in these little machines after my Dad is gone?

I sure hope so... but I just don't know how much fun Cubbin will be without someone to share it with!

You have a great project going here... it's gonna be nice! Keep us posted!!

Its not as much fun for sure, I really haven't done a lot since my Dad passed 9 years ago. But my Son is 19 now and he isn't as hard core as I am, but I am happy to be working on my cubs again!

I am 51 and starting to think about what I want to get done be the time I retire and can really do a lot of shows.

I have consecutive serial number OCC's and hope to have them both done by the next Red Power thats close enough for me to go.






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Its not as much fun for sure, I really haven't done a lot since my Dad passed 9 years ago. But my Son is 19 now and he isn't as hard core as I am, but I am happy to be working on my cubs again!

I am 51 and starting to think about what I want to get done be the time I retire and can really do a lot of shows.

I have consecutive serial number OCC's and hope to have them both done by the next Red Power thats close enough for me to go.


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I think I have seen your consecutive numbered originals on here before! That has to be very unusual! They would definitely be a hit at any show! I wonder if anyone else has a pair like that?
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That's a great looking tractor!!
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I think I have seen your consecutive numbered originals on here before! That has to be very unusual! They would definitely be a hit at any show! I wonder if anyone else has a pair like that?

Not sure if anyone else has them. I haven't seen them. I bought them 30 miles and 5 years apart. Already paid for it and had it on the trailer before I looked at the numbers. Good thing too, it would have cost me a lot more!! I painted up the first one and when I got the second one mostly painted, the color was way off and I got mad and let it sit for awhile. Then Dad died, (they were his) and it has sit since. I am back in the mood now.


Here is the first one. It was painted about 13 or 14 years ago and this pic was from last summer.









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