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Postby Rudi » Fri Feb 25, 2005 9:39 am

Vern:

Just tell Bev that Cub number 2 needed a big brother.. :idea: :!: :lol:

I think the 100 is the replacement for the A in the number series line of tractors. I have seen one or two and they are nice little tractors, but they just don't strike me like the Cub does. I think it is an aesthetic thing, for me anyways. I like the look of the Cub, and I like the look of the A and Super A, but not as much as the Cub.

Anyways, if you get lucky with the 100, I am sure it will probably be useful. Let me know if you get it, I may have access to a couple of manuals.

Good luck.
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Postby Buzzard Wing » Fri Feb 25, 2005 10:41 am

Can I use the exhaust as an excuse for being slow?? Mine came with a manifold (whole exhaust) off a number model Lo-boy (I think) and the hole in the top is too big, got a reducer to fit it but the pipe is junk. So I need to get someone to bend me up an exhaust.

Model 100, eh?? Nice. I think my pal at the nursery has one of those. Pretty tall if I recollect.
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Postby Buzzard Wing » Fri Feb 25, 2005 10:45 am

Excellent news Rudi!

For now are you busy planning the crops for the garden?? Looks like you have the hiller perfected from your photos, so some spuds are in the plans?
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Postby Vern Campbell » Fri Feb 25, 2005 12:53 pm

Rudi, I agree with you about the aesthetics of a Cub. My Cub is prettier than the Super A. Billyandmillie provided a pic of a 100 on the Other Tractors forum, and the Cub is far prettier. There's just something about a Cub! :D I'm looking at the 100 tomorrow, so I'll let you know what happens. Those manuals would be much appreciated if I wind up with it. Thanks.
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