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2018 JD loader/ backhoe - Circle of Safety: Y
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Mike,
That is truly georgeous, the Cubs, trailer, garage, and scenery.
No wonder you stay down in the bottom of that deep dark canyon....
Looks Great!
That is truly georgeous, the Cubs, trailer, garage, and scenery.
No wonder you stay down in the bottom of that deep dark canyon....
Looks Great!
Rick Spivey
'52 Cub ("Great Personality") 148xxx
'48 Cub with FH ("Gunny Cub") 38xxx
'57 Lambretta (a slow work in progress)
'74 Triumph TR6 (Mama's toy)
'52 Cub ("Great Personality") 148xxx
'48 Cub with FH ("Gunny Cub") 38xxx
'57 Lambretta (a slow work in progress)
'74 Triumph TR6 (Mama's toy)
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You did good Mike A fine tralier indeed I'll be halfway to your place this coming Thursday I'll be in Garland , Tx.
I'll wave
Ron
I'll wave
Ron
I bought an old tractor all dusty and worn,
knew nothing about her just the year she was born
I washed her and greased her and painted her red
Now she lives happily right here in my shed.
HOME of THE STONETHROW CUBFEST
2007 Cub Tug Champion
knew nothing about her just the year she was born
I washed her and greased her and painted her red
Now she lives happily right here in my shed.
HOME of THE STONETHROW CUBFEST
2007 Cub Tug Champion
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Where in Arizona were the photos shot;my wife and boys love it out there.
Have good friend i Tuscon we try to visit every few years. Almost bought a lot there - should have.
The garage and scenery makes me wish to be there.
Have good friend i Tuscon we try to visit every few years. Almost bought a lot there - should have.
The garage and scenery makes me wish to be there.
sam crooks
1949 Cub
1967 Cub lowboy
International 504
John Deere Fronet End Loader/Backhoe
Case (1952?)
Kubota B2400
Wheelhorse
1949 Cub
1967 Cub lowboy
International 504
John Deere Fronet End Loader/Backhoe
Case (1952?)
Kubota B2400
Wheelhorse
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1947 Circle series Farmall Cub with Armstrong lift, belt pulley, 5"rims 6" tires, SN 563
1949 Farmall Cub with high crop option and hydraulics
1955 Farmall Cub with fast hitch
1955 International Cub Loboy with fast hitch
1957 Farmall Cub with fast hitch
1959 Farmall Cub with fast hitch - Location: way high up in the Huachuca Mt. at the bottom of a deep dark canyon
Thanks fellas.
The little trailer will follow the Cub just fine in the tighest turn. Its very handy and I do use it for moving firewood in closer to the house. Its very easy to move around by hand too, great balance.
My OLD place is like my Cubs, labor of love. I just keep putzing around halfway afraid to finish.
George the '57 Hi crop is now a standard Cub again. Those rims had alot of holes in them and I need to braze them. First I have to learn how to braze. The hi crop rims and the 5's I got from you are bare metal now
Ralph, you will have to come out here and get it. Be prepared.
The little trailer will follow the Cub just fine in the tighest turn. Its very handy and I do use it for moving firewood in closer to the house. Its very easy to move around by hand too, great balance.
My OLD place is like my Cubs, labor of love. I just keep putzing around halfway afraid to finish.
George the '57 Hi crop is now a standard Cub again. Those rims had alot of holes in them and I need to braze them. First I have to learn how to braze. The hi crop rims and the 5's I got from you are bare metal now
Ralph, you will have to come out here and get it. Be prepared.
"The time you spend making sure you are safe is probably the most productive time you can spend!"
George Willer
George Willer
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Blue Boy
Scout
a host of parts tractors - Location: Aggieland, Texas
I had to look at the pictures several times to take it all in. Superlatives don't do them or the Cub(s) justice.
Have you considered posing for the centerfold of PlayCub magazine? Cheesecake like this needs to, at least, be in a calendar. I think Arizona Mike has entered my pantheon of heroes.
Rick (someday the '51 will be shiny) Dulas
Have you considered posing for the centerfold of PlayCub magazine? Cheesecake like this needs to, at least, be in a calendar. I think Arizona Mike has entered my pantheon of heroes.
Rick (someday the '51 will be shiny) Dulas
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drspiff wrote:I had to look at the pictures several times to take it all in. Superlatives don't do them or the Cub(s) justice.
Have you considered posing for the centerfold of PlayCub magazine? Cheesecake like this needs to, at least, be in a calendar. I think Arizona Mike has entered my pantheon of heroes.
Rick (someday the '51 will be shiny) Dulas
DITTO Those pictures are so good, and the scenery so great
I'm willing to spend the next 2 hrs waiting to download all the pics on
this wonderful diiiaaalll uuuppp
PS Geeze!! Even the trailer tires are period specific
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1957 LoBoy - Circle of Safety: Y
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