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Old 02-22-2015, 12:24 PM
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Picked this up from a local Cub guy about a month ago and am just now getting around to posting it. It's the frame from a 1440 or 1641...or maybe it was an 1863. Hmm, I don't remember. Guess it doesn't matter I'll post a pic of the tags so I'm sure someone will figure it out. I got it because, well, free! As an added bonus, it has a spring assist in it so maybe one day I can make use of that. It's also got a good wiring harness, dash, frame is in good shape so I'll be sure to hang on to this. Just figured I'd share



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Old 02-22-2015, 12:28 PM
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Here's a few more pics of the place I got this from. It's a Cub guy located not too far away from where I live. All I can say is this guy's place is AMAZING. There are literally Cubs stacked on pallet racks, 95% of them pre-wide frame. I believe he reads these forums every now and then but he's a more loyal member of another CC site. Anywho, the more pics the merrier, right?















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Very nice.
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John B. from Polo? He does have a nice collection. IIRC, he only started collecting cubs a few years ago.
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Old 02-22-2015, 01:04 PM
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John B. from Polo? He does have a nice collection. IIRC, he only started collecting cubs a few years ago.
That's the guy, and that's the story He has another farm/building with yet MORE CC's in it but I didn't get to check that out. He even has a silage silo with Cubs stuffed in it!!
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I think he works at an IH dealership. He does have a nice collection. I saw quite a few of his cubs at AJ's Jamboree in Oregon, IL. They have the show in May, something like the third weekend. You'll have to head there this year if you've never been there before, Ryan. Smaller garden tractor show, but nice start to the year, especially after a long winter. On a side note, I'd love to have that sweepster.
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I think he works at an IH dealership. He does have a nice collection. I saw quite a few of his cubs at AJ's Jamboree in Oregon, IL. They have the show in May, something like the third weekend. You'll have to head there this year if you've never been there before, Ryan. Smaller garden tractor show, but nice start to the year, especially after a long winter. On a side note, I'd love to have that sweepster.
I've heard about the GT Jamboree. I'd love to go this year and as long I remember when it is, I'll be there
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Nice photos. He's a great guy with a great collection.
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What a place huh? that looks like older photos. You should see the place now....lol many many more cubs. They dont get much nicer than John.....super guy and friend as well !
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Although, i do see the stack of freshly painted wheel weights. Might not have been that long ago after all.
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