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106 and 107- glam shots!!
Well happy Thanksgiving to all of you here, first of all
With no plans at all today because of gosh darn social distancing, I realized that although I have to stay away from my family, I don't need to social distance from my cubs !! So I pulled the 106 and 107 out for a bit of a photoshoot, and it was awesome. They are my twin pair of Cubs, and they look amazing next to each other!! First time I've ever had them both running simultaneously, and that was awesome too! (yes, they were both running when the pics were taken, somehow it's hard to tell though) Okay, pics or it didn't happen IMG_20201126_123004.jpg IMG_20201126_123013.jpg IMG_20201126_123019.jpg IMG_20201126_123029.jpg IMG_20201126_123043.jpg IMG_20201126_123055.jpg IMG_20201126_123106.jpg IMG_20201126_123113.jpg IMG_20201126_123143.jpg IMG_20201126_123203.jpg IMG_20201126_123209.jpg
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'70 107 with k301 engine swap '71 106 with 38" deck '70 147R with factory replacement k321, 42" deck '61 Original with 38" timed deck '63 70 "pinkie" 1863 with 54" deck '46 Farmall H, '50 Farmall Cub 105 x2 (parts) |
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Good looking tractors! You've got a start on completing the set now.
Thanks for sharing the photos.
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61 and 63 Originals 123 (2) 782D 106, 147, 122 102 parts It's only original ONCE!
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I've seen a 126 and a 127 for sale recently, but it's just not the right time currently. Coming up on winter, so best save up some extra cash for spring and I can go buy another one then!
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'70 107 with k301 engine swap '71 106 with 38" deck '70 147R with factory replacement k321, 42" deck '61 Original with 38" timed deck '63 70 "pinkie" 1863 with 54" deck '46 Farmall H, '50 Farmall Cub 105 x2 (parts) |
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Just sold a 126 with a snow blade the other day!
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I basically did the same without the family around...Enjoyed the day so far..
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Those are my favorite series of Cadets.
I got my 73 out and took my daughter for a ride in the no. 2 cart (sorry no pics) and let her drive a bit.
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Daniel G. . (May 1970) 147 w/an IH spring assist, 48" deck, 42" blade, 1969 73, #2 trailer, 10" Brinly plow and (on loan) Dad's #2 tiller. |
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Agreed, by far my favorite series as well
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'70 107 with k301 engine swap '71 106 with 38" deck '70 147R with factory replacement k321, 42" deck '61 Original with 38" timed deck '63 70 "pinkie" 1863 with 54" deck '46 Farmall H, '50 Farmall Cub 105 x2 (parts) |
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Great looking team. Unfortunately the first thing I saw in the pics was the
green grass however. How in the world does a guy have green grass to park his Cubs on at Thanksgiving? It certainly is a nicer contrast to the yellow Tractor: then the white stuff. Thanks for the photos. Ken |
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On the topic of that grass, I mowed it last saturday (last time this year) with the 106!! Have to agree though, it's a much better contrast to the CC yellow
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'70 107 with k301 engine swap '71 106 with 38" deck '70 147R with factory replacement k321, 42" deck '61 Original with 38" timed deck '63 70 "pinkie" 1863 with 54" deck '46 Farmall H, '50 Farmall Cub 105 x2 (parts) |
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All those good looking cubs and not one ready for snow duty?
They do look good!
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Two 125's and a 124 all with 42" decks Plow blade #2 Cart QA36 snowthower |
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