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Old 01-12-2015, 11:17 AM
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Hi all my names Joe and I'm from Ct.
I presently own a Cub 100, 1200, and a 1250. Mower decks for the 1200 and 1250, snow blades for the 1200 and 100. A tiller and plow for the 100.
Love all tractors and Mopar.
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Where in CT? I used to live in CT.
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Danbury, where a bouts did you live?
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Old 01-12-2015, 04:29 PM
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Danbury, where a bouts did you live?
Watertown. Used to get my Cub parts from Newtown Power Equip. Also liked Chucks Steak House.
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Old 01-12-2015, 06:25 PM
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Watertown. Used to get my Cub parts from Newtown Power Equip. Also liked Chucks Steak House.
Yes, I know both places very well.
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I had a quick little Dodge a few years ago. Pic is me chasing down a Ferrari 333SP at Watkins Glen. And yeas I passed him.

I do have to admit that the Ferrari is MUCH faster but this one was poorly driven.
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ah yes,chucks next to the residence inn.i used to go to rosies i believe the name was ? its across from some hot dog joint which i tried but wasnt thrilled about. i used to run 95 transporting high end cars like porsche,mercedes,bmw etc... i have mostly owned mopars. i had a 87 shelby gt worked putting out roughly 250 hp. great fuel economy,and plenty of power. only mopar i have now is my 95 ram 2500 hd 4x4.is i worked in norwalk for awhile to at the chrysler dodge jeep dealer.that ride on 95 or the merrit parkway got old real fast....
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This is my 64 Dodge 440, powered by a 440 engine.

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Sweet looking ride. Housatonic rail road behind it? Looks like Canaan CT?
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