While on a outing today with the wife we came across a old tractor junk yard in the back of a old dealership in a small town and guess what was sitting in the very back all alone!!!
There is another one to the left but I couldn't see it well at all not even sure it was a cub. Looks like an early cub, a 50 ish and not sure about the one with it's back turned in the photo. It had a belly mower, the one in the middle had cultivators. I also saw a double gang disc set in the bushes. Looks like a phone call is in order tomorrow to see if any of this is avalible. I'll bet Big Dog's cub locator is smoking if it works this far south!!
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I bought an old tractor all dusty and worn,
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Kodiak.Oh yeah! Bigdog's locater maken all kinds of noise! Great find!Its so bad now I have friends telling me they see cubs here and there now.That cub on the left 55 - 57 front grill looks mint. But i think I see daylight through it. Good luck! Looks like sleepen cubs ,Got to go kick the tires and light the fires................
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Brian, They all 3 had wheel weights. I just hope the phone call goes well tomorrow. I'd really like to have to locate a tralier to haul them home in! That would be a nice problem to have. Rudi, your right Cub Heaven but my wife wasn't so happy when I made that hard (and I mean Hard) left hand turn when I spotted these Cubs. She later thought it was some what funny. I'll let you guys know what happens.
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.
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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.
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Kodiak:
Just tell your wife that she is not alone. A lot of our wives have had sudden left or right turns out of the blue leading to places no is quite sure they should be led to.
However, they soon get used to it, and sometimes, I think they enjoy it as much or more as we do. Different reasons, same deal though
Just tell your wife that she is not alone. A lot of our wives have had sudden left or right turns out of the blue leading to places no is quite sure they should be led to.
However, they soon get used to it, and sometimes, I think they enjoy it as much or more as we do. Different reasons, same deal though
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Rudi wrote:Kodiak:
Just tell your wife that she is not alone. A lot of our wives have had sudden left or right turns out of the blue leading to places no is quite sure they should be led to.
However, they soon get used to it, and sometimes, I think they enjoy it as much or more as we do. Different reasons, same deal though
It's been many years since I exposed myself to the punishment, but any doubters can simply follow their wife through a mall or department store! They have the technique perfected.
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That's amazing.... even have headlights!
I thought driving with a cell phone was dangerous, till I bought a Cub. Rhode Island drivers are famous for 'rubber necking', but usually at accidents or police cars.... Now I have the same problem with old tractors. Guess I have learned to be a Rhode Islander after all these years!
Good Luck Kodiak
I thought driving with a cell phone was dangerous, till I bought a Cub. Rhode Island drivers are famous for 'rubber necking', but usually at accidents or police cars.... Now I have the same problem with old tractors. Guess I have learned to be a Rhode Islander after all these years!
Good Luck Kodiak
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