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Old 04-05-2015, 10:08 AM
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I have been looking at this site for years for info on differnt things just never joined. The info on here is great figured when we got the M&W I would join and share it. I am hoping geezer will chime in at some point on it
Nice acquisition on the M&W. Geezer does not reside at this site. He is a Moderator on the site across the road. Super nice guy. Met him at a couple plow days. His M&W "Ted" that he used to own was a beautiful machine. Pictures did not do it justice.
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Nice find! From the serial numbers found already, it appears they only made 100 or less of those. I'm sure some have been lost over the years, so very nice/rare snag. Hopefully everyone else at the auction didn't know what it was. Welcome aboard. Where was the auction at if ya don't mind me asking?
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Nice find! From the serial numbers found already, it appears they only made 100 or less of those. I'm sure some have been lost over the years, so very nice/rare snag. Hopefully everyone else at the auction didn't know what it was. Welcome aboard. Where was the auction at if ya don't mind me asking?
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If ya don't mind me asking what did you pay
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If I was him I wouldn't say....... Do some research and see what they sell for. If he's smart he'll keep quiet or it will start a riot when he sells it for the "going rate". LOL.
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If I was him I wouldn't say....... Do some research and see what they sell for. If he's smart he'll keep quiet or it will start a riot when he sells it for the "going rate". LOL.
That's very true.
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Old 04-07-2015, 12:19 PM
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The guy that has one said you need good Steering
A cub with loose steering is pretty scary at high speed. I once made the mistake of popping my old 126 out of gear on the hill coming down from my neighbors house, the 126 didn't have brakes and when I popped it out of gear it took off like a rocket. I was holding the wheel straight but the steering was so worn out I was going back and forth on the road about 3ft each way, to say the least I've never been so happy to get off a cub in my life.
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Nice find on the M&W I found #1076 on Evil Pay years back and built the tractor around it.Then it was too nice for me and I sold it to Geezer,I hear he sold it to some one in the northeast.The steering has to be tight it goes around 12mph in high 3rd.
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This is Geezer loading it up to take home.
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