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I just loaded up some of my cubs to take to the Albany Pioneer days. I am taking my 70 with a front push blade, a #2 Cart, a 100, a 72 with a #40 box scraper, and a 1650 with a brinly plow.
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oldironlindy,
They look good. You do know how to pack.:biggrin2.gif: Have fun. ![]() |
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what day you gunna be there matt
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Have a great time at the show, oldironlindy!
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Have fun at the show. You have more on the trailer than i have seen at some shows around here
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Nice looking trailer of cubs...sure wish that there would be a show like that around here.
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At least we know there will be some great IH's there!!!! Nice tractors. Have fun!!
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Here is my display at the show.
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Nice display, oldironlindy! How was the show?
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oldironlindy,
Very nice machines! Is that your hit n miss engine? When I was in college a guy said what would you think of an engine that cycled like ... and he went threw the way one of those operated. I said "it wouldn't run." He smiled and introduced me to hit n miss engines. I would love to own one. Just to have. But for me, money wise, they are out of reach. But I really like them. |
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