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Got my signs up in my Cub Cadet barn. I should have went darker on the red. I was trying to get it to match IH red.
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1975 1000 | 2 snow blades (1 power angle) 1979 1100 | 6 44a decks, 1 38" deck 1977 1200 | Brinly cultivater & moldboard plow 1978 1250 | qa42 snow thrower, IH landscape rake 1975 1250 (parts tractor) 1977 1450 1976 1650 with dual remotes 2007 Husqvarna 2348 |
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that red sign would certainly not be out of place here!!!! even though all my Cubs are currently yellow.
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My Husqvarna is lurking in the shadows. I just finished replacing the drive belt after 10 years of service. My Cubs don't hold her orange paint against her. At least there is no green mixed in there!
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1975 1000 | 2 snow blades (1 power angle) 1979 1100 | 6 44a decks, 1 38" deck 1977 1200 | Brinly cultivater & moldboard plow 1978 1250 | qa42 snow thrower, IH landscape rake 1975 1250 (parts tractor) 1977 1450 1976 1650 with dual remotes 2007 Husqvarna 2348 |
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A bit of orange is good around the QL! I know it...
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Gilles. 1988 2072 401 54" hyd angled blade 1988 1872 364 snowblower/C50 deck 1976 1650/QA42A blower/44A deck/standby 1976 1450TS/Sleeve hitch/44A deck/in storage 1963 100 (red)/in storage 2010 Kubota 2380-2/42" infinity deck (engine swap) |
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From the looks of the pic she aint intimidated at all.
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[B]Larry[/B] |
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I have orange machines too, mine are Ariens. And 1 olive drab New Holland.
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