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Just seeing this one and hate I missed ya first go around as that idea with the ih hauling an ih just sounds cool! I believe the guy thr sent you hear does that as well! Congrats on the 102 hope it works out and oc course we want pics!
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congrats on the 102 !!! Grab it soon, great price for a great machine......
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149..... qa-42 snow thrower..#1 tiller w/extentions, 109 w/deck, 129 w/blade 1450 w/deck Case 444 gt.....H270 toro wheelhorse....Massey 135 diesel.....52 GMC |
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I agree as well!
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Allen Proud owner of my Original! My Grandpa's Cart Craftsman Lawn Sweeper Craftsman Plug Aerator |
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thanks guys
I appreciate the welcome back. Yeah it's bin awhile, but y'know, if you don't have the machine you kind of lose focus on a forum. Ok,.....I don't have it yet but I have certain dibs on it. Then Brian Sell tells me that they have the same transmission as the bigger tractors, tells me that they are pretty well unbreakable with the relatively small engines up front. This one will be rebuilt/restored, but will be a shiny "new worker" with lawn responsibilities (If I find a lawn deck) and plowing match responsibilities (if I find a plow). I also need to find front wheels and tires, as wheelbarrow tires seem a bit odd.
I'm pumped now. the farmboy is alive and well in this 58-yr-old! |
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Well young man {58} Even old men like me {59} enjoy cubs........
When you bring home a piece of history that you neighbors and friends laugh at and tell you "you're nuts" , and you take it the garage and close the doors and disassemble it, fix what's broke , replace what you can't paint it up reassemble ,new fluids. then when you turn the key and it fires up and sounds so good it's like breathing life into a new creature. Then you drive it outside , drive it around the block , the neighbors shout .wow where did you get that , don't even look just drive it home and put it to work .....That and grandkids make you young again !
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149..... qa-42 snow thrower..#1 tiller w/extentions, 109 w/deck, 129 w/blade 1450 w/deck Case 444 gt.....H270 toro wheelhorse....Massey 135 diesel.....52 GMC |
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Your going to lose traction before you run out of horse power on these cubs! |
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now I'm really pumped!!
That amazing quality literature in (Lew's) post makes my chest heave with pride----and,...I don't even own it yet. ButIwill!!. I remember just after I bought my beloved 60-B 4x4 sterpside shortbox, which is such a very good shape vehicle, someone in a brand new tundra positioned himself ahead of me at the pumps, sloping grade, and my truck was chugging backwards trying to hold it's weight by compression, losing battle! he got out of his truck and kinda laughed, and quipped, "time for an upgrade, I see." I thought about 5 sec. and answered, "no, I'm pretty happy just like it is, and don't feel like downgradin' just yet". we both carried on pumping gas quietly, but I was proud inside! dunno,'bout him?
you bet I'll send pictures! payday is coming up.I'll bring er home! Manfred |
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Jim in Balfour area |
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jimyeller
Jim! $250 seems a steal, but $50 right near my backyard is where I'm heading. I'm not surprised they are still running about. kinda like my 60-B. Balfour? man that's close. you know the 50-L guy perchance, or is you he? Manfred
p.s. I haven't bin on for so long I forgot how to pm.@#$ |
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