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Old 02-08-2013, 02:18 PM
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New Albany. FLoyd County, Indiana :-)
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Originally Greencastle, IN - Putnam County
Now Castleton, IN - Marion County
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Wow, good to see we're getting more Hoosiers lately. Between a good hunting season and holding politicians feet to the fire, I haven't had much time for OCC, or my cubs for some time. I'm still over here on the Deleware/Henry county line.
Spent some time in the fall dialing in the plow in a couple acres of garden. Now that spring is coming, I remember I need to rebuild the PTO on the 109. Slipped belt wrapped around the PTO and caused a catastrophic explosion of parts. What I could find was broken or damaged.
Hope you all had a good winter. Looking forward to warmer weather and spending some quality time with the tractors.
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Greenfield,Indiana Hancock county bout 20 miles from Indy
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Just in case anybody is still watching this one, I'm in LaGrange county, about 35 miles north of Ft. Wayne. We've got a pretty nice steam & gas show here in mid August that usually has a strong showing of garden tractors.
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Ah-ha! Another Hoosier, like myself....though my whereabouts are unknown currently, I am reported to be in Ohio by some sources--but not all sources are correct! Glad you are on board with the forum and hope you enjoy your cubs and the Small Engine Show in Portland, Indiana this year!

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Well, i still consider my self a native Indiana person. I was born and raised in Fort Wayne, then moved to Auburn before moving west. Now live in South Dakota but Indiana is still my home. will be there in 3 weeks.
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Well, i still consider my self a native Indiana person. I was born and raised in Fort Wayne, then moved to Auburn before moving west. Now live in South Dakota but Indiana is still my home. will be there in 3 weeks.
Wow....the birthplace of actress Shelley Long--Cheers, Money Pit, etc...At one point, the county that I am originally from, Randolph, included Ft. Wayne. Great place and with a nice mall, too!

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Old 06-09-2013, 10:20 PM
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Fort Wayne, born and raised!! Moved near Dayton for about 2 years and decided I wanted to come home and I don't plan to leave again!!!

Man... We should start a farm with all these Hoosier cubs! It would really be a sight to see 40-50 Cub Cadets with tillers and plows working 1000 acres!!!

I'll bring 2!!!

...I bet I could talk my Dad into getting his 2 going again for something that cool... So.. I'm in for 4 (NF x2, WF x2)!!!
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