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Ohio Trip
Today my wife and I took a ride to Ohio for some Cub shopping. We picked up a 1650 from Beth (DeltaCub). This is my first ever 1650 as well as a dual stick. My plans for it are to mount a power angle blade (found locally) and use for my snow removal machine this winter. Thanks again Beth!
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Congrats on the dual stick Martin.
About time you get one. You'll enjoy the power angle blade. Much easier than getting on and off to move it.
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Very nice Martin!!
Something other than an O! You moved up, lol! Beth is good people. I hope to meet her too someday. Congrats on the DS 1650! |
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Should make a righteous snow pusher. Congrats!
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Nice tractor!
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It is always a pleasure to see the Millers! They are a great couple. Thanks again and have fun with your new-to-you toy. BTW, that gleaming white truck does NOT have a spec of dirt anywhere on it .
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It's always great when cub people get together. That 1650 will be an excellent snow pusher, especially with a power angle blade!
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Thanks everyone! I'm glad the consensus is the 1650 should make a good snow pusher. I'll post some pictures when the blade is mounted.
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Nice job Martin and Beth.
I’m sure that baby is top knotch. I’m sad however that you have been converted from an O to a Q/L person. Guess this is the next stage in your life. Pretty soon you’re going to have a cup holder model
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The 1650 does need some tinkering but is overall a very nice tractor. The trunnion needs to be repaired and the cork gasket will get done while it is apart as they are a common problem on these. The ISO mounts have already been replaced with solid mounts from Jeff in PA and the cradle mod was done as well. When I first got into Cubs the QL's were one of my least favorite now they are probably one of my favorites. I do however still have a soft spot for the Originals and will have a few of those again too
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