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Old 11-09-2010, 04:30 PM
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Default 2011 plans for your CC's

It may be a bit early, but what they hay.. What do you guys all have planned for next years projects??

I plan on a Cat 0 lift, dual hydro w/front and rear ports, new paint, engine spec checks along with picking up a tiller for the 682. The CCO needs new shoes and wheels done up yet and the deck put back together..
Also planning on some attachments like a rear mount tank sprayer, and a few other for working food plots
Planning on taking both down to RPRU in Alert Leigh, MN this June which is on my B-Day so I know I will be making it this time!
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Old 11-09-2010, 05:04 PM
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Hopefully I can get 2 cubs restored for red power. Would also like to get 2 brinly plows restored for plow days. And just get all my cubs in good running order
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Old 11-09-2010, 05:05 PM
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Well, I'm in the middle of redoing my 86 and hopefully by spring i will have it all together. I would also like to get a tiller and a couple more attachments. That way i can plow my own garden next year instead of relying on my dad to do it. I have barely begun on this thing and i already find myself talking about the next cub i'm gonna get. Is that 1 of the symptoms of yellow fever?
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Old 11-09-2010, 05:15 PM
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I would like to get my super done. Then I would like to get the 1211 tore down cleaned, upgraded,painted and put back together.

Been eying up a Farmall M, with factory wide front end and 3 point hitch. The motor is stuck. was running when parked in barn about 14-15 years ago. I just don't have the room inside to work on something that big. And I still have the Minni MO U that needs a radiator and front end work. Maybe I will sell the U and get the M, I really need the wide front for down in the woods/swamp.
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Old 11-09-2010, 06:00 PM
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Well it depends for me. I'm going to look at 680 this weekend, If I get it then it will be my winter project. I plan on doing a full restore on it. If i don't get it then probably going to pull the tins off the 1282 and do them, can't decide if I should repaint them or have them powder coated. I also have the snow plow for the original to finish, and a 100 I'd like to get back together. It need the motor rebuilt and a few other litttle things.
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Old 11-09-2010, 07:48 PM
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I want to finish restoring my 800. The goal is to have it done by May. After the 800 is done I want to build another 70/100 Cub Cadet better known as Project Demonstrator. The motor, clutch and transmission will get some added attention/fine tunning done to it. The first show Project Demonstrator will go to will be Red Power Round Up 2013 in Lima, Ohio.

I will be at the RPRU in Alert Leigh, MN this June. My Cubs are staying home. I will be spending a good share of my time at Chapter 6's table answering questions and passing out infomation on the Red Power Round Up 2013 show. I am one of the co-chairman of that show.
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