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I'm thinking they probably don't let them "go home" with people too much!
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Jay 40 years of Using and playing with IH Cub Cadets! Proud owner of the following: Cub Farmall, Super A Farmall, Original, (2)70's, 72, 100, 102, 123, 105, 125, 127, 108, 128, 1450, (3)782's, Yellow 982, 1782, "Sam's" 2182, M Farmall and a #7 trailer |
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We used 57 limestone. I would have rather used bank run because limestone is corrosive. I wasn't in charge of that department. All our old stuff went to scrap.
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Doug Dad's 122 w/42" cast deck, spring assist, lights,weights, rear lift 1250 w/hydraulic lift, lights,weights, spring assist. 50C deck converted to an A with front wheels 44C deck converted to an A with front wheels. QA-36A 42" blade |
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Born into an Air Force family, when my dad was teaching at West Point. Have lived in New York, Maryland, Alabama, Florida (east and gulf coasts) , New Mexico, California and North Carolina .
Ham Radio and Motorhead in High School (New Mexico was full of enginless junked rust free 55-57 Chevys for $35 at the time) I got a BS degree in Electronics Engineering and have been working as an Electronics engineer in the computer and industrial electronics industries until about 10 yrs ago moved to Engineering Management. I now manage two Electronics Design labs for a multinational company , one a power electronics lab, the other an electromagnetic interference lab. Will retire in a couple yrs.... enjoy guns, cars, ham radio and of course Cubs. John
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61 and 63 Originals 123 (2) 782D 106, 147, 122 102 parts It's only original ONCE!
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Radwaste Shipper at a commercial nuclear power plant.
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I'm retired after 35 years in the motion picture business. Now it's just work out at the farm and take care of the cows!
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What did you do boulder? Got any good celebrity stories?
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(2) Original, 100, 102, 124, 73, 800, #1 and #2 cart, brinly plows, disk, IH184, IH244, 1948 F Cub |
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Alvy, I was very fortunate to do many things...From cameraman on rock shows, to sound on fashion industry shows in New York, but most of my crew work was on commercials and low budget movies as an electrical best boy. I finally ended up owning a business that rented equipment to the commercial business. I do have many stories that will be left untold. I can say one of the highlights of my career was working on a show for HBO in the early "80s shooting Frank Sinatra in concert in the Dominican Republic. Sinatra was the headliner and Buddy Rich, Heart and Santana were also on the bill. Don't miss it a bit!
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Arcade Mechanic. I fix & install video games, pinball machines, pool tables, jukeboxes and such. I also do a bit of building and fleet maintenance, whatever else needs done.
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Grumpy old 149/1A tiller, Trusty Rusty 106, & a Massey Ferguson 10 to work the garden, Tiny Snapper to mow the lawn. Slowly accumulating attachments and quickly driving the neighbors crazy on a half acre homestead. |
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Semi-retired. We make and sell steel art, at craft shows and car shows, using a CNC plasma table and a variety of methods to finish it. It's very pleasant to finally make our own hours and only travel when we want to.
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