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Old 01-22-2012, 01:03 AM
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Great looking cubs, guys! Appreciate the pics.
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I took a pic of my snow crew this morning too. Got the 1450 with the cab and QA42A and with over 250 pounds of weights on it. Then there's the 149 with the 60 inch blade and 150 pounds of weights. Been using the 149 quite a bit with small dustings of snow but havnt used the blower yet.
Nick, the snow crew looks great!
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That's a good pic of the two facing off. That also helps show the difference in size of each to guys who haven't seen a Super up close.
Thanks Dwayne!
After being on the super most of the time plowing and then going to the 108 was a very weird feeling! It seemed like a baby compared to the super!

Had a guy call me last nite looking for a blade and chains for his 106. I told him about this 108 and he is coming this morning to take it home with him sight unseen.

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I did sell one!!
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Old 01-22-2012, 12:51 PM
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Thanks Dwayne!
After being on the super most of the time plowing and then going to the 108 was a very weird feeling! It seemed like a baby compared to the super!

Had a guy call me last nite looking for a blade and chains for his 106. I told him about this 108 and he is coming this morning to take it home with him sight unseen.

Duke, and Lew,

I did sell one!!
at selling one. hehehehehe
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Thanks Dwayne!
After being on the super most of the time plowing and then going to the 108 was a very weird feeling! It seemed like a baby compared to the super!

Had a guy call me last nite looking for a blade and chains for his 106. I told him about this 108 and he is coming this morning to take it home with him sight unseen.

Duke, and Lew,

I did sell one!!
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at selling one. hehehehehe
I fell out of my chair!

Seeing that your in the selling mood I need to call you about some items you've been holding for me!
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Old 01-22-2012, 01:20 PM
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here's a shot of how high my original can pile snow. i did manage to push too hard once and the plow shot up the pile of snow and back against the front grill. just a couple of war wounds, nothing major. neighbors can't believe how i plowed the snow that high. i just smiled back and with a thumbs up, pointed at my cub.
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For some reason here in SW Missouri we can't get any snow.

We are in the midst of a Snow drought I guess. That's probably misspelled, if there is such a word, but you catch my "drift".

We have had a light dusting one time, and usually by now we have had some stay at home days from snow.

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here's a shot of how high my original can pile snow. i did manage to push too hard once and the plow shot up the pile of snow and back against the front grill. just a couple of war wounds, nothing major. neighbors can't believe how i plowed the snow that high. i just smiled back and with a thumbs up, pointed at my cub.
Rick, Awesome pics!

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For some reason here in SW Missouri we can't get any snow.

We are in the midst of a Snow drought I guess. That's probably misspelled, if there is such a word, but you catch my "drift".

We have had a light dusting one time, and usually by now we have had some stay at home days from snow.

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Dave, that's a great pun!
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Nice pics of the O in the snow!

Mike, I can't believe, you sold a cub! Say it ain't so!
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