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Old 01-22-2011, 03:01 PM
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Default Jasire! IHCCrestorations here!!

Welcome to the club!! Jude here and I've enjoyed watching your vids on youtube!! That 100 is AWESOME That's what I'm aiming for with my O's and 71, will get to the 147 someday too:biggrin2.gif:. You do very nice work
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first off Welcome to only cub cadets. if i may ask, what part of centeral ohio are you in. i am in greenup kentucky which is between ironton and portsmouth, ohio only across the river.
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first off Welcome to only cub cadets. if i may ask, what part of centeral ohio are you in. i am in greenup kentucky which is between ironton and portsmouth, ohio only across the river.
I'M IN NEWARK, OHIO. CENTRAL PART OF STATE. LOTS OF CUB FANS FROM ALL OVER ON THIS SITE. CHECK OUT MY VIDEOS ON YOUTUBE ON MY CHANNEL, jasire2. I HAVE MET A LOT OF CUB FANS THERE AS WELL. NICE TALKING. TALK AT YOU LATER AND THANKS FOR COMMENTS.
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welcome to the club!! Jude here and i've enjoyed watching your vids on youtube!! That 100 is awesome That's what i'm aiming for with my o's and 71, will get to the 147 someday too:biggrin2.gif:. You do very nice work:cub2:
thanks, i really like the style of the cub cadet 100. They are very well built and easy to work on and maintain. I currently have three of them. I have met a lot of cub fans on youtube. I also noticed a few of them on occ as well. Thanks again. I'll talk at you later.
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i am still trying to figure this forum out. Not quite sure how to do things. Thanks for the comment.
i think i have it!
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Old 01-22-2011, 09:22 PM
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You have a nice looking 100 there. Great video too.
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I'm glad to see someone else likes 70 and 100 Cub Cadets.
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Old 01-22-2011, 09:58 PM
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NICE JOB!!

I like it. Those 100's are certainly growing on me! Like the wider tires on it, wasn't keen on the JD Yellow....but you paint them IH white and they would look pretty spiffy!
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Old 01-22-2011, 10:27 PM
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I'm glad to see someone else likes 70 and 100 cub cadets.
looks like you have some really nice cub cadet 100's also. I believe there one of the best designs cub made. To bad we don't still make em like that in america anymore. But we still have a few left that refuse to go down without a fight. Let's keep them working and out of the chinese scrap pile. Thanks for the comments.
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nice job!! :thumbsup:

I like it. Those 100's are certainly growing on me! Like the wider tires on it, wasn't keen on the jd yellow....but you paint them ih white and they would look pretty spiffy!
thanks for comments but you have your yellows off a bit. John deer is more of a urine color. Cub cadet yellow doesn't run. Lol. As long as they are old iron, chances are they are american made and great tractors. Talk at you later.
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