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Old 03-14-2012, 01:42 AM
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Duke now your going to have to buy some Cat 0 implements.
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Old 03-14-2012, 07:17 AM
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glad you had a safe trip! Looks like you had a good load too, good thing it was all down hill on the way back! That 800 is a sweet looking little thing.
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Old 03-14-2012, 08:27 AM
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Congrats on getting the 1864 finally Duke!
Looks good!

That 800 of Mike's was a sweet tractor. Checked it out last year when I was down at Mike's!
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glad you had a safe trip! Looks like you had a good load too, good thing it was all down hill on the way back! That 800 is a sweet looking little thing.
Thanks Gary! It was great seeing you again it's been way to long! I'm missing that 800 big time!

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Congrats on getting the 1864 finally Duke!
Looks good!

That 800 of Mike's was a sweet tractor. Checked it out last year when I was down at Mike's!
Thanks Mike! It only took me 19 years to get the 1864 from Uncle Gene! I still want his 1862 for my collection maybe I'll let Evan have that one. Mike's work is second to none!
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Pics of the 122 before Tommy loaded it up and took it home with him. Tommy will finish the restore of the 122.
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Tommy getting loaded up for the 3 hr trip home. I think I saw him giving the 800 a kiss or two when he was strapping it down!
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Nice 122! Those are Tom's favorite series of Cub Cadets. I believe, he did kiss the 800 in one of the pics.
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Glad to see you finally got that 1864 home Duke! Im sure you will love it as long as you can keep Evan off of it.
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Nice 122! Those are Tom's favorite series of Cub Cadets. I believe, he did kiss the 800 in one of the pics.
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Glad to see you finally got that 1864 home Duke! Im sure you will love it as long as you can keep Evan off of it.
Thanks David! It was a long time coming but well worth the wait. Once I get some maint. done on the 1650 Evan can go back to one of his tractors. He told me I need to go get the sulkie so he can pull me around. The boy loves his seat time!

When Allen comes over the grass gets worried! Both of them can drive into the night!
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Thanks David! It was a long time coming but well worth the wait. Once I get some maint. done on the 1650 Evan can go back to one of his tractors. He told me I need to go get the sulkie so he can pull me around. The boy loves his seat time!

When Allen comes over the grass gets worried! Both of them can drive into the night!
That's right!
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