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Old 09-07-2010, 11:55 PM
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Here's my favorite of the week ,682 converted to a 782. Out for a little fall leveling & seeding
Now THAT IS SWEET LOOKING!!
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Great looking cubs, guys! After while, I'll have my front blade on! :Cub4:
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My 128 on the left and the 1250 on the right. Now that I have the 1250 up and going it is time to pull the motor, clutch and PTO clutch from the 128 and get her mechanically solid and ready for 35 more years of work. I think I am going to use the 4 inch wide wheels on the 1250. I like the look of the thinner profile and the easy turning ability with them.




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Old 09-08-2010, 02:28 PM
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My 128 on the left and the 1250 on the right. Now that I have the 1250 up and going it is time to pull the motor, clutch and PTO clutch from the 128 and get her mechanically solid and ready for 35 more years of work. I think I am going to use the 4 inch wide wheels on the 1250. I like the look of the thinner profile and the easy turning ability with them.




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Nice looking cubs!
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Here's my one of my Originals, it's a 1962.......it's pretty rough,:biggrin2.gif: but it will be a good tractor to restore someday.
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Awesome looking cubs, guys!
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I just went through all 72 pages. Good thing I am at work and not wasting my time on the computer. There are some very nice looking Cubs here.
Here's my '68 125. I bought it in April. I had to let the Mrs. take it for a ride because it was her birthday.

I took it and the 1970 F350 to a cruise night last week

The two of them drew a pretty good crowd. More than had ever stopped to look at just the truck other times.

The new to me tractor shed on its way home.

The Cub in it's new home.

Doing a little firewood hauling with the cheapo Craftsman cart I bought.
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Here is my 127. My Pride & Joy!!! Now if only my garage was as clean as my Cub:biggrin2.gif:
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Here is my 127. My Pride & Joy!!! Now if only my garage was as clean as my Cub:biggrin2.gif:
Good looking 127, tservice!
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