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Old 02-17-2011, 12:31 PM
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Nice score Jude!! Forget the truck and trailer, better rent a tractor trailer and lowboy. I'm guessing ya like the 7 horse round fender types. Now that you have the pick of the litter, are you going to put that loader on something different, or still the 73?
No truck & trailer, I priced that out and would be a good bit more $$ than just getting a 24' box truck. Penske quoted me $650, which is almost $200 cheaper than Uhaul. Ya, kinda have a thing for the round fendered cubs The 73 is the new proud recipient of the RD1000, was going on the 71, but the 73 is even more rare. Thanks
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Old 02-17-2011, 01:54 PM
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Seriously, Jude...

Awesome find for you. Does Duke get "pick of the litter" for his efforts??!!

I plan on running over to NC in the Spring. I will help Duke sort through all of the Cubs and parts and make sure to cull out anything that I don't think that YOU will need! It's all for the greater good... I just would not want you to overload your trailer... Trust me...
Who said I was sharing or umm I mean needing help sorting thru all the parts!

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No truck & trailer, I priced that out and would be a good bit more $$ than just getting a 24' box truck. Penske quoted me $650, which is almost $200 cheaper than Uhaul. Ya, kinda have a thing for the round fendered cubs The 73 is the new proud recipient of the RD1000, was going on the 71, but the 73 is even more rare. Thanks
Don't forget about the dual wheels and the weight box on that 73 plus the RD-1000! Picture this 73 with a fully restored RD-1000 loader on it.
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Old 02-17-2011, 02:39 PM
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Drool Bucket Alert!!! And I thought I have found some nice loads! My toe nails are hard for a North Carolina run NOW!!!! Jude,send me your serial #'s for the 72 and 73 and I'll let you know what 6? you have...KILLER FIND! Bucket is full got to go get a mop! Very nice vintage sheet metal and iron Jude.........
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Drool Bucket Alert!!! And I thought I have found some nice loads! My toe nails are hard for a North Carolina run NOW!!!! Jude,send me your serial #'s for the 72 and 73 and I'll let you know what 6? you have...KILLER FIND! Bucket is full got to go get a mop! Very nice vintage sheet metal and iron Jude.........
I'll try and get the serial numbers for Jude and you. Jude's wanting to see the serial numbers on the O's as well.

I'm still wanting to have a NC cub run still. The first run will be without Jude tho, and we can't go vist those cubs but I've got some more honey holes hidden. Still working on trying to find a 82 honey hole but a couple of phone calls maybe I can round something up.

My toe nails are still hard from seeing your 149 with that sweet cab!
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Old 02-17-2011, 03:49 PM
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Jude , Looks like a awesome collection of cubs and parts . Looks like you are going to need a few more cases of Cat Yellow from Restockit !
Good luck , with all your new cubs.
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Jude , Looks like a awesome collection of cubs and parts . Looks like you are going to need a few more cases of Cat Yellow from Restockit !
Good luck , with all your new cubs.
LOL, Thanks Jim!! Hopefully will be getting a compressor and paint gun so I can give them a "correct" restore.

Thanks Kevin, what a groupo!! Couldn't be more perfect for my tastes too
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Old 02-17-2011, 07:19 PM
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Lucky!! Great find. I love the 73 a older man up my road has a 73 and he is the orginal owner i would love to buy it! Can't wait for a vid on them.
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So when are you starting on that new 60x60 garage to put all the toys? LOL Congrats on a once in a lifetime purchase...
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Lucky!! Great find. I love the 73 a older man up my road has a 73 and he is the orginal owner i would love to buy it! Can't wait for a vid on them.
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So when are you starting on that new 60x60 garage to put all the toys? LOL Congrats on a once in a lifetime purchase...
Thanks guys!! The 73 is a favorite of mine too Couldn't have hoped for a better 73 than the one I just got. Will have to figure out some storage?? I do have a storage place about 200 yards up the road from me, may have to rent a storage unit to keep them out of the elements. We get a good bit of rain here in the summer.
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Thanks guys!! The 73 is a favorite of mine too Couldn't have hoped for a better 73 than the one I just got. Will have to figure out some storage?? I do have a storage place about 200 yards up the road from me, may have to rent a storage unit to keep them out of the elements. We get a good bit of rain here in the summer.
You're going to need the space they way he's talking just for the tractors. I had to break the news to Jude that he forgot about everything that he has at his moms house that comes with this deal! I'll let Jude spill the beans on the info I gave him. I'm think 3-4 truck loads of parts only maybe more. I'll get a handle on the size of it the next time go over to his place in a couple of weeks to get my secret replacement loader. Once the loader is loaded I'll start filling up the bed of my truck and start processing Jude's parts. I've called friends of mine and got room in their 4 car garage to store Jude's parts. The best thing is they don't collect cubs.
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