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Cub Hay-ride!

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Shopp'n Cubs
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Cub Hay-ride!

Postby Shopp'n Cubs » Mon Oct 11, 2004 9:05 am

Gonna put the cub to work here in a few weeks. My daughter is having a birthday/halloween party. I thought it would be cool to have an old fashion hayride :D :!:

Wish I had one of those small four wheel wagons you see in the farm stores, but for now, just going to use my single axle trailer. It has 2' sides and I can put some loose hay in there and some bail to sit on.

Cub is running good :lol: , should be fun.

Guy
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Postby Bigdog » Mon Oct 11, 2004 9:08 am

Be careful, drive safe and have fun! Just remember that you don't have a lot of tractor in front of that trailer and you should be OK.
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Postby Oscar Meier » Mon Oct 11, 2004 9:55 am

I have a tandem wheel trailer thats 4.5' x 12' and we use it for a Cub hay ride every year. I fill it up with loose straw and a few bales.

We live near an orchard that has an Apple festival every year (Just the past two weekends) and we have a big family weenie roast. In the afternoon, most of us go over to the apple festival - lots of stuff to do. Puppet show & pony rides for kids and all kinds of craft exibits, cider, kettel corn, more stuff to eat than I can list.

One of our highlights is our hayride. We have 10 ac. to ride around and we all have a good time. The cub has no problem with pulling 12 people and our place is pretty hilly in spots.

Have a good time Cubs were made for hayrides!

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Postby Cub-Bud » Mon Oct 11, 2004 11:24 am

One week from tomorrow, I will take Dad's '48 FCUB or my '49 FCUB to my daughter Kelsie's daycare for a hayride. I plan on using the trailer Dad and I bought from John with a few bales and loose hay in it. She attends daycare at a local church and I'll be pulling them around the parking lot and church property (all flat). I'll have pictures to post next week.
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Buggy

Postby Buggyscott » Mon Oct 11, 2004 3:29 pm

Pioneer Equipment in Ohio makes a one ton gear that is about Cub size. They make it to be horse drawn but they do have a tractor tongue available. Weights about 220 lb without bed. Have a couple around for the horses but have hooked to My Missey with success.


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