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Old 11-20-2014, 11:34 AM
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Venango County, Franklin here!

Cub Crazy, I think I used to drive past your house every day. I never had the guts to pull in and say hi. But I think I know where you live
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Old 11-20-2014, 12:00 PM
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I am curious. Why do all you Pennsylvania Members always make reference to a County, rather than a city, village or town? Is this a Pennsylvania thing..??

It's like saying, "You from Jersey, what exit?"
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Old 11-20-2014, 08:47 PM
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Venango County, Franklin here!

Cub Crazy, I think I used to drive past your house every day. I never had the guts to pull in and say hi. But I think I know where you live
Hey Andy,

What was you doing out here? You should stop in sometime!
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Old 11-20-2014, 09:38 PM
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I used to live back in Lake Latonka and I would drive to Franklin to work. I have since moved to Franklin. I used to drink a lot at the Yellow Creek if you were ever hanging out there. I would see your tractors out but I didn't see any cyclops stuff sitting around so I figured that I wouldnt have anything intelligent to say. You have a nice looking place there though. I would love to have a barn that big for the toys!
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Old 11-21-2014, 09:20 PM
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I used to live back in Lake Latonka and I would drive to Franklin to work. I have since moved to Franklin. I used to drink a lot at the Yellow Creek if you were ever hanging out there. I would see your tractors out but I didn't see any cyclops stuff sitting around so I figured that I wouldnt have anything intelligent to say. You have a nice looking place there though. I would love to have a barn that big for the toys!
Ok, I see.
Yeah, there are about five Cyclops hanging around here. They aren't my favorites but they are growing on me!
Thanks a lot! Actually put another building up this summer!
Next time you are around stop in!
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Old 11-21-2014, 09:25 PM
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I have met Cubcrazy and he does not bite. Unless he is at the restaurant that is, he then can become a real buffet bully. He most always has his eggs sunny side up so he can see the yellow and white.
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I have met Cubcrazy and he does not bite. Unless he is at the restaurant that is, he then can become a real buffet bully. He most always has his eggs sunny side up so he can see the yellow and white.
LOL Paul! I only bite if they want me to! LOL
We are do for another breakfast!
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Old 11-21-2014, 09:40 PM
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Maybe sometime in Jan. Sure would cure cabin fever that sets in about that time.
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I have met Cubcrazy and he does not bite. Unless he is at the restaurant that is, he then can become a real buffet bully. He most always has his eggs sunny side up so he can see the yellow and white.
Agreed Paul, I have been out with mike to restaurant before.
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Old 11-22-2014, 07:42 PM
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Man oh man you're breaking my heart CubCrazy. The cyclops is not your favorite!!! I am probably a little bit of a different generation than some of you guys because the cyclops are the classics to me.

Growing up I used to cut my parents grass with a 1450 that would never start. I hated that tractor!!! One day my dad took me down to Slippery Rock Lawn and Garden to look at all the brand-new cyclops tractors that just came out. I remember seeing those Supers sitting there with the exhaust sticking out the side of it and thinking how bad@$& is that that the engine is so big they have to put the exhaust on the outside of the tractor!!!! We didn't get anything that day but I went home with a whole bunch of sales brochures. I spent many an evening thumbing through those brochures and dreaming of those supers and wishin that someday that I could have one.

Not too long after that my dad ended up buying a brand-new 1641 which I have to this very day. It sits in the tractor barn with a bedsheet over it and a 451 snowblower on the front of it. I have the 48 inch GT deck mounted to the wall where it will probably never get used.

This is where my love of the Super Garden Tractors came from anyways whether not they look like cyclops or not. And the fact that I have a couple makes me very happy!!!
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