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Old 09-18-2010, 09:08 PM
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He is all into monster jam, has tons of monster trucks. He runs enough stuff over, maybe when he is older and able to run the tractor himself haha
That's Owen... anything with BIG wheels, tracks, whatever...
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I have these on the front an rear on my 1450 and they are really GREAT TIRES!!
They have the Best traction I've tried.
they look good on the front, I got new ribs for mine. Now if i can make the rest of the tractor look as good as the back wheels I will be in business
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Great looking tires on that 127, with the 3 point hitch and the spring assist, that's a great cub. Now, just wait until that Jersey winter comes to have lots of fun. Last year, I did slip a little with my Tru Power's on my 123. Let a little air out (we had over 16" of that white stuff) and they moved through it quite well!!! The only problem I have with your shed is that the gray machine gets to sit in front of that great cub......Why is that?haha

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Great looking tires on that 127, with the 3 point hitch and the spring assist, that's a great cub. Now, just wait until that Jersey winter comes to have lots of fun. Last year, I did slip a little with my Tru Power's on my 123. Let a little air out (we had over 16" of that white stuff) and they moved through it quite well!!! The only problem I have with your shed is that the gray machine gets to sit in front of that great cub......Why is that?haha

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I call my gray machine ol reliable. its a 1992 craftsman and it is in 100% working order and that was my first tractor I got last year and I still use it to cut my grass since it has a bagger. The Gray machine is just a bit more foward since the bagger is mounted on back ha ha. If you have a cub with a bagger you would like to donate !!!!! ha ha
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