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Hay ride smiles

Postby cowboy » Sun Oct 30, 2005 12:22 pm

Finally found time to post :!: :!: Here are four pictures from my neices birthday party at my house. About the time of the party I decided to put gard rails on my little trailer so I would not have any kids going overbord on the hay ride.

My three year old nefew helped and was amazed and had a lot of fun with it. His dad was amazed at how easily I torched holes in the sides of the trailer to bolt the gardrails to. I was a litle mad both batterys for my 18 volt milwalkee drille were stone dead and the charger would not charge them :evil: :idea: I ended up starting the charge with a battery charger with jumper leads hooked to battery terminals. So if your milwalkee charger wont charge you battery it does not have enought charge in it to let the charger know there is a battery in it :!:


Oh well had fun annyways.

Putting it into gear

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My nefew Robbie standing at the wheel

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Hopping with excitement

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The rest of the thrill seakers

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Needless to say it was Cubarific[/img]
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Postby John(videodoc) » Sun Oct 30, 2005 12:25 pm

looks like a cubload of smiles :D

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Postby paw's49 » Sun Oct 30, 2005 1:29 pm

Cowboy, that does look like fun!! I'd like to do that sometime - I know kids would love it!

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Postby beaconlight » Sun Oct 30, 2005 1:36 pm

Billy you are the greatest.

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Postby cowboy » Sun Oct 30, 2005 2:03 pm

:wink: Its a lot of fun I hope you give it a GO :!: :!: :!: After all If we don't take the time to show kids how to have fun being good and helping each other out and shareing. They may end up thinking fun is somthing we call getting in trouble :?: I think tis great how bigdogs cubfest has started others all over They are a lot of fun :!: I plan on going back next year and hope to make it to others too. I am planing on plowing up an acre next year and am thinking of making it a cub plow day for anyone who wanted to show up.

Bill I think you are the Greatest too. I have sent your replys on the bio diesel and generator to my brothers and aunt and uncles. I am thankfull for finding this site (thanks Dennis) and all the great frends I have found here.

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Postby Bigdog » Sun Oct 30, 2005 8:56 pm

I don't know who has the bigger smiles, the driver or the passengers!
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Postby Kodiak » Sun Oct 30, 2005 9:03 pm

Billy,
From the looks on their faces they all had a "Cubarific" time :D
I love that word, it just sounds great!!!
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Postby Dale51 » Sun Oct 30, 2005 9:09 pm

In a pic or two it almost looks like you are going to have to ride not drive.
Great job with the ride everybody looks very happy.
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Postby Buzzard Wing » Sun Oct 30, 2005 10:50 pm

Best way I can think of to use a Cub!

By the way, my DeWalt batteries decided to both quit at about the same time. Found it cheaper to buy a recon tool with two batteries, case and charger for less money... and I got a cordless angle grinder out of the deal. Still not happy about the life of the batteries!
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Postby Patbretagne » Mon Oct 31, 2005 1:14 am

Billy, Joy-tear time.
What can't a Cub do?
A Cub Plough-in? If you wern't so far off we'd be there like a shot, go for it.
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Postby cowboy » Tue Nov 01, 2005 10:44 pm

Hi Bigdog you have that right I was tickled pink To host Lauren's birthday party. And she wants to have it here next year Too :!: :!: :!:

B W Check those batterys agin There was a charge of 1.2 volts in my baterys enought to figure which was + and - put a charge in it with a 12volt car battery charger for about 10 minuts each and then the milwalkee charger reconized them and charged them.

Dale they need more practice yet I had my three year old nefew in my lap steering sunday and we were all over the place. But he's learning fast :!:

Hey Ron whats up buddy :?: hope all is well with you. I do beleve I saw that term here and I just co-oped it I do not know who used it first. But thanks I like it too :!:

Hi Pat I would love to have you come out. Just as I would love to go over there on visit you baby and benz. I like your view points and your giving me a different perspective on what I am doing. And seeing tractors that we do not see or experance over here :!:

Thanks ya-all Billy
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Postby phantom » Wed Nov 02, 2005 7:59 am

ARE WE THERE YET???????????????????????
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