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Old 04-07-2009, 11:10 PM
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Hey how its going all. I just found out about this site from Keith LeJeune and have to say its great. I like the normal layout of the forum versus how some of the others are.

I got started buying a 108 to pull with and that has blossumed into about 6 cubs including consecutive serial numbered OCC's 14,882 and 14,883.

My Dad as well as my kids enjoy the cubs but I lost my Dad in Feb. The OCC's were his and I will show them in his memory.

I look forward to learning and contributing to this forum!



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Welcome Randy,
Glad to have you here and realy looking forward to seeing your cubs and learning from you
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Old 04-08-2009, 06:53 AM
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Randy Littrell,



Sounds like a nice bunch of Cubs you have
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Randy! Glad to have you here!
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Old 04-08-2009, 11:25 AM
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Hey Randy!

Mosey on over and pull up a chair!

Post the link to the show in Adrian in the events forum. I can never remember the club name to find the website.

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Old 04-08-2009, 07:03 PM
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I believe I am going to really like this site. If you post something at the other place your post gets lost 6 pages back before you get back to it. With this layout Information will be much easier to search for.

The WMAT&MA or the Western Missouri Antique tractor and Machinery Association show in Adrian Mo. is June 26, 27, and 28th. The feature tractor is the IH farm equipment family of machinery. I think that means our cubs will be welcome!

http://www.wmatma.com/page2.html



I will post it over in the show section too.


I will get some pics up soon, I have just been busy lately.


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Randy.

That's the beauty of this forum we discuss Only Cub Cadets and we all seem to run through it at least once a day.

Although we have a new server, and we are just getting back on our feet we have come a long way.

No One will ever bash you for being a little, you may say 'ignorant' about something, as we all are ignorant about some things

I say this because I see some bashing on another site as well. Again, Welcome and feel free to join in.
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Old 04-08-2009, 11:41 PM
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Thanks for the warm welcome everyone! Seems to be a very friendly bunch here. Looking forward to plenty chatting about cubs. I used to do all my cub chatting with my Dad but lost him to cancer in february so you guys are gonna have to fill in. I know it won't be the same but its just gonna have to do!



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