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airstreamer 09-06-2010 07:09 PM

Hello From Metro Atlanta
 
Hi:

I have been an active member on airstream forums for a few years. The forums helped me with my restoration of a vintage airstream. My wife just inherited her fathers Cub Cadet 1650 with several attacments. The Cub has been sitting for several years since her father past on. It is a 1978 model and was garage kept. Her father when my wife was a little girl worked for IH and worked on cubs. The tractor looks great. It has been garage kept. I plan on using it for 10.5 acres I have. Honestly I am looking for somebody in the Metro area to go through the cub. My brother in law says he thinks there is something wrong with the valves. I am not an engine mechanic and I have never worked on equipment like this.

Does anybody know a good cub mechanic in the metro Atlanta area on the east side of the city.

Thanks for having me on the forums. This looks like a fun place to be. Airstream forums has been a bunch of fun

Brian

R Bedell 09-06-2010 09:06 PM

Brian:

Welcome to our Forum............ :Welcome2::Cub7:

Methos 09-06-2010 10:04 PM

Brian :Welcome2:

:WWP:

We have bunch of great people and they are very helpful as well. What attachments do you have for your 1650?

ACecil 09-06-2010 10:40 PM

:Welcome2: Glad to have you!

camarokidz28 09-07-2010 06:30 AM

:Cub1::Welcome2::Cub2:

airstreamer 09-07-2010 04:23 PM

Hi guys:

I have a snow plow, a garden plow, and disc. It does not have a power take off. I thought it did. wish it did. It is very clean. I just want a top notch mechanic to go through it. My brother inlaw says he thinks it has a bad valve. I have not fired it up yet. I need to get a battery.

When I get time I will take a picture of it. I have the orginal seat and toyed with getting it recovered. What do you think?

Brian

Sminkey 09-07-2010 07:54 PM

Hi Brian and Welcome!
 
Nice to have ya and to see you're keepin the Cub in the family. I'm just starting my yellow fever, but will be passing on my Cubs someday, hopefully someone in my family takes them and loves them as much as I do! Good luck with your "new" toy:beerchug:

supersix 09-15-2010 01:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by airstreamer (Post 40752)
Hi:

I have been an active member on airstream forums for a few years. The forums helped me with my restoration of a vintage airstream. My wife just inherited her fathers Cub Cadet 1650 with several attacments. The Cub has been sitting for several years since her father past on. It is a 1978 model and was garage kept. Her father when my wife was a little girl worked for IH and worked on cubs. The tractor looks great. It has been garage kept. I plan on using it for 10.5 acres I have. Honestly I am looking for somebody in the Metro area to go through the cub. My brother in law says he thinks there is something wrong with the valves. I am not an engine mechanic and I have never worked on equipment like this.

Does anybody know a good cub mechanic in the metro Atlanta area on the east side of the city.

Thanks for having me on the forums. This looks like a fun place to be. Airstream forums has been a bunch of fun

Brian

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wild Bill (Post 40813)
I have a life long friend that used to work assembly at Airstream, and now is in the service/repair department at Airstream, right accross the street from the assembly plant in Jackson Center, OH.

Interesting that airstream is coming up so often here in relation
to a cub forum. Small world I guess. :ThumbsUp:
I guess folks with good taste congregate, but you need something
a little larger to jockey the airstream around the yard. Thats what
the classic Massey is for. :biggrin2.gif:


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