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Old 02-09-2017, 11:19 AM
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Hi all my name is Jeff! I live in central Ohio. Not new to garden tractors by any means. Always had one tinkering with it when I was a kid. I am a Case guy first but I do like the cubs as well. My boy has shown interest in pulling so we found a model 72 with a K241 and got it for 50$! Which I thought was a great buy. Just gonna go stock class now and see how it goes and if his interest stays with it. My three favorite garden tractors are the Case, Colt, Ingesoll first and the Cubs and Sears tractors tied for second. Seems like a great forum happy to of found it. Hope to meet some of you some time.
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Old 02-09-2017, 12:21 PM
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Hi all my name is Jeff! I live in central Ohio. Not new to garden tractors by any means. Always had one tinkering with it when I was a kid. I am a Case guy first but I do like the cubs as well. My boy has shown interest in pulling so we found a model 72 with a K241 and got it for 50$! Which I thought was a great buy. Just gonna go stock class now and see how it goes and if his interest stays with it. My three favorite garden tractors are the Case, Colt, Ingesoll first and the Cubs and Sears tractors tied for second. Seems like a great forum happy to of found it. Hope to meet some of you some time.
Welcome to OCC! We love pics here,hint hint.
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Old 02-09-2017, 02:51 PM
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I will certainly get some pics and post them. Currently only have the one cub the model 72, that is my boys. I have 2 Case 444's one is a parts tractor the other will be restored. My dad has a Case/Ingersoll 446. gotta go pick up the sears that I am getting from my uncle it is a suburban 12 horse. My son also has a little simplicity that he rides around on as well.
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Where abouts in central Ohio? I'm between mount Gilead and cardington.
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From Ashland county.
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