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Old 04-24-2009, 10:05 PM
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Yep, lotta Cubs in missouri!!!!
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Diz,
I have NEVER seen anyone on any of the forums from California!!!! I beleive most here,(CA),would consider me nuts!!Its a unique place,I need to move towards you guys,then ill get to meet you all,maybe Ill move to Missouri,Where is that anyway,LOL,Off to google U.S.A. map

Sorry Cubfarm 1 im not trying to hyjack your intro!!!
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Welcome Cubfarm, where the heck if Fair Grove Mo. I am here in Rolla, Mo.

T-Mo. I think you may have touched a nerve with (Missouri Only CubCadets) HeHeHeHe


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Fair Grove is about 15 miles north of Springfield, MO. Welcome Jerry!

This is the guy I bought the CCO and Danco loader from.
He's got a 100 half refurbished, an Original he refurbed last year as a worker, a 149 he mows with and a 782 he's knee deep into that is probably going to need a new engine.
Jerry's got a couple of cool implements I may have to talk him out of someday... (cough, sickle mower, cough)

Hey T-Mo, I went through your neck of the woods Sunday... went to the St. Louis Zoo and then down through Kirk Lorenz area to Cape Girardeau. Was with family in the Jeep so no room for Cub parts or I would have looked up Junker John for a gas tank I need.

Here's Jerry with an old can of Hy-Tran he's got laying around.
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I called Junker John, just to be sure I wasn't proaching on his ground when I got those two Cubs Saturday. He said he could have rode with me... but the wife came instead.
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