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Old 03-27-2012, 05:51 PM
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All I saw was the rear tires!
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Old 03-27-2012, 07:29 PM
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Here's my junker slowly undergoing repair... now in transmission repair phase...
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Old 03-27-2012, 11:21 PM
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Nice O, John!
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Here is my '62 Originial i go from Jed (cub1450). These are the before and after pics of it and everything was done within 24 hrs of bringing it home! (sorry my shadow got in the way, better pics to come when i get back to working on it)
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Old 03-28-2012, 01:34 AM
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OH yeah! They're probably what 26X12-12s?
Yeah they're Carlisle 26x12x12's.

The wheelie bars and front weight bar were po's work on turning this into a pulling tractor. There was a rear weight bar on it too, but i broke it off at the welds. I'd be nervous pulling it with the welds that weak
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jb and Diesel,

Been watching both of your threads come together. I was in the process of re-doing my hood while you posted your 24 hour transformation. Looks like your hood was pretty nice from the get-go. Mine had a hole where someone felt it was easier to cut than to figure out why the gas tank didn't fit.

I was envious of your hood!

Mh, my brother just put a set of those tires on his 70. Doesn't have to worry about tipping over, THAT's for sure!

Great Cubs and stories! Keep 'em coming!
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Posted these before, but here goes,
Gramps and me in May of '61 and August of 2011.
Same tractor.

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Great pix and memories with that one. Congrats!
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Here is my '62 Originial i go from Jed (cub1450). These are the before and after pics of it and everything was done within 24 hrs of bringing it home! (sorry my shadow got in the way, better pics to come when i get back to working on it)
You did a nice job on the O, Dan!
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In 24 hours I hadn't even evicted the living things my O was providing lodging for!

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As Cub Cadet 123 called it Since it was used for cleaning up chicken poop it's entire life till got it . Has rear P.T.O.
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