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Old 12-19-2013, 12:27 PM
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All ready to go,what no wheel weights???

That is far too beautiful to use!!
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Old 12-19-2013, 12:29 PM
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Wow!!! That 107 looks fantastic.
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Old 12-19-2013, 12:37 PM
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Yeah man! To darn sweet looking!!
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Old 12-19-2013, 01:08 PM
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I always like seeing your 107 Lew!
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I always like seeing your 107 Lew!
Same here.
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The only place this 107 must be is in a museum, even the tires must not touch the ground!
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With the hub caps on the 107 at least the snow won't get packed up inside the wheel....
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I finally got some time to get this years lineup ready. First off, of course, we have the Original ready with the SIMS cab and thrower...popped right off after sitting since July...

Second, we have my "new this year" very original Cub Cadet 129 with the QA-36B thrower. Tested it tonight and it works great!

Third, we have my almost fully optioned 126 with a 42 inch blade. The Firestone Ags get around pretty good!

Lastly, we have my 100 with a nice bolt on 42 inch blade and some "bad A**" chains (as LEW would say).

I guess if that isn't enough, I have the 61 Original with a blade and another CW-36 thrower that can be mounted if necessary, as well as a very nice 42 inch bolt on blade. We are snow ready in rural Springville!!!
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Old 12-19-2013, 10:53 PM
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That is a Bad A** lineup Ryan.
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I finally got some time to get this years lineup ready. First off, of course, we have the Original ready with the SIMS cab and thrower...popped right off after sitting since July...

Second, we have my "new this year" very original Cub Cadet 129 with the QA-36B thrower. Tested it tonight and it works great!

Third, we have my almost fully optioned 126 with a 42 inch blade. The Firestone Ags get around pretty good!

Lastly, we have my 100 with a nice bolt on 42 inch blade and some "bad A**" chains (as LEW would say).

I guess if that isn't enough, I have the 61 Original with a blade and another CW-36 thrower that can be mounted if necessary, as well as a very nice 42 inch bolt on blade. We are snow ready in rural Springville!!!
Another 126! What options does it have. Just added creeper and headlights and a wiring harness!
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