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Old 03-16-2011, 11:32 PM
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Nice comp Eric! I can't wait to get one, have been dealing without since I got into the cubs last June. Will have to wait till I see Duke for the LOAD!!
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Old 04-04-2011, 10:57 PM
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Sounds Good, I'll put it in the corner for ya! I just thoughtof something, You may have to hide one of Jude's rear blade's for me, hehehe. He'll never notice!
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That works for me not sure if it works for Jude tho!
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Shhh it's a secret, let's just keep it between you and me, hehehe.
Well isn't that funny. Guess I'll be bringing a IH blade to you Eric and pick up Duke's "new" compressor and bring it to him I think I should start a Cub Cadet courier business
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Old 04-05-2011, 08:46 AM
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Well isn't that funny. Guess I'll be bringing a IH blade to you Eric and pick up Duke's "new" compressor and bring it to him I think I should start a Cub Cadet courier business
Your just now seeing that? I'll let Eric show you the pm's we've been sending back and forth. It would be awesome if you could bring that down to me.

Sounds like you've got a part time job going on!
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Old 04-05-2011, 10:01 AM
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Sounds like Jude needs to buy a 1 ton truck and a hotshot trailer. Call it the Cub Cadet Express ...
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Old 04-05-2011, 08:18 PM
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Oh he's bringing it to you Duke, one way or the other. It's taking up way to much room here . We'll get it cramed in his truck somewhere, hehehe.
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Old 04-09-2011, 10:39 AM
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I did the top end on both smaller units(6 gal pancake/33 gal) and a fresh motor rebuild on the 33 gal. A few up grades I've done too...cable pull bleeders you can get at any class 8 truck parts counter for bleeding the wet tanks on all big road trucks. Works great for any air compressor just grab the cable and pull to drain the water. 3 way outlet w/two regulators,excellent for multi tasks at the same time! And added the pneumatic wheels/tires for rolling it around on rough mother earth,the OEM plastic wheels/tires just did not work for me. I bought the 33 gal.in 2002 new and I have run the peewee out of it. Third rebuild on the top end and simple to do being a dry sump or oil less. Rewound motor and bearings/labor was $65...$220 for a replacement from sears + shipping.
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Old 04-09-2011, 10:58 AM
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I ran this for years in a paint booth at my friends shop after his 60 went down. It's a dry sump too and very loud so we had it in a shed next to his shop. Served us well for awhile running DA sanders,paint guns,grinders/impacts until the "mud dobbers" or wasps built mud nests in the motor. Now it's been sitting in the corner of my shop for 3 years...dead!
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