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Old 04-22-2013, 06:59 AM
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Nice pics Duke and a good looking 800!
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Old 04-22-2013, 08:10 AM
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Nice pic Duke and Jay that is one sweet 800 you got there!
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I work on the 782 today and didn't have much luck with getting power to the electric feul pump. Where's my buddy Adam when I need him. I guess I can let him spend some time with his family. I got to help out my neighbor today with the timing on his 100. Jay aka Sumbum stopped by to pick up the original rear end for his new to him 800! I was great getting to meet him and talk cubs. He was headed Sam's way last I saw him. I got to cut grass with the twin today. All around great cubin day!

Jay is on the left and me on the right. I hope you can tell which one is the 800.

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Made it home from my tour of NC, It was good meeting Sam and Duke and talking about Cubs. I'll clean the 800 up and get some pictures posted of it later this week.
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Old 04-22-2013, 10:56 AM
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Awesome pics guys!! Love the O doing some work Ben! Didn't get pics of my super mowing the other day but had a good time either way! Got it stuck once and the 100 pulled it out barely!! Mostly because the super is waiting to get loaded tires and the weights put on it!! Sorry bout the 782 Duke! The misses requires some time with them to keep them happy!!! Of course she's killing me with the talk of maybe a payment for a JD1 series wouldn't be that bad..... so we bought some baby chicks yesterday which is one of her hobbies that I enjoy eating the eggs from!!

Oh i do remember i took pics from the ruts the two tractors made getting pulled out on saturday!!
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Adam, once you have the tires loaded on the super, nothing will stop it. I had my 1872 in some mud at the plow day, and it went right through it.
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Nice pics Duke and a good looking 800!
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Nice pic Duke and Jay that is one sweet 800 you got there!
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Made it home from my tour of NC, It was good meeting Sam and Duke and talking about Cubs. I'll clean the 800 up and get some pictures posted of it later this week.
Jay glad you made it home ok. You put some miles on yesterday. Looking forward to the pics.
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Awesome pics guys!! Love the O doing some work Ben! Didn't get pics of my super mowing the other day but had a good time either way! Got it stuck once and the 100 pulled it out barely!! Mostly because the super is waiting to get loaded tires and the weights put on it!! Sorry bout the 782 Duke! The misses requires some time with them to keep them happy!!! Of course she's killing me with the talk of maybe a payment for a JD1 series wouldn't be that bad..... so we bought some baby chicks yesterday which is one of her hobbies that I enjoy eating the eggs from!!

Oh i do remember i took pics from the ruts the two tractors made getting pulled out on saturday!!
Adam I need need a JD1 too! Sweet pics of the torn up yard.
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Old 04-23-2013, 07:58 PM
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Too many tractors in the garage. I'm going to need an addition soon. Guess I can sell the Orange one and make room for 2 more cubs.
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Too many tractors in the garage. I'm going to need an addition soon. Guess I can sell the Orange one and make room for 2 more cubs.
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Pulled the weights and "snow" tires and chains today, and installed the "summer" tires with the weights.
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