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Doing a garden with a cub

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bjgravley
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Postby bjgravley » Thu Apr 22, 2004 9:16 pm

i love cubs of all kinds been useing them for 30 years but for a small garden it is hard to beat a good gravley i have three of them along with my cub , have a good garden time this year , corn and potatos are coming up here and onions are ready to eat

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Johnny Lake
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Postby Johnny Lake » Sat Apr 24, 2004 7:42 am

Hi guys, well John must have been looking in my shop. I have the cultivators on my Dads 50 cub, and I use the 48 that I got last summer to mow with. Changing the mower out sure takes a lot of time and work. Bigdog, I could never get the mower to work on dads cub so I just put it back on the 48. Any way, my garden is looking good thanks to the 50 cub, (and the rain that we are getting today. :D
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