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- Patbretagne
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CUB CABS
Allis Ch.....was invited to a flea market cum show yesterday, was next to 2 cubs, one with original? cab.
Does this exist over your way?
Pat
PS look at the lock on the little german tractor, even better than CUBs!
- Bigdog
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Pat, those cabs are rare over here. Anyone who pushes snow in the winter would love to have one of them though.
Are they common over there?
Are they common over there?
Bigdog
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If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem.
My wife says I don't listen to her. - - - - - - - - Or something like that!
http://www.cubtug.com
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- yaume
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I've never seen any cab on a cub (except the one up there). in my mind they are as rare in france as they are in the US.
I believe this one is an aftermarket or home made. weather is prety WET here in britanny, so this article should have been quite useful. (except maybe to climb up to the seat).
Pat : where did this flea market happened. looks like a good place to spend a rainy sunday afternoon.
I believe this one is an aftermarket or home made. weather is prety WET here in britanny, so this article should have been quite useful. (except maybe to climb up to the seat).
Pat : where did this flea market happened. looks like a good place to spend a rainy sunday afternoon.
what makes my cub very rare is that it's the only one I've ever owned.
- Patbretagne
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Flea Market
La bourse aux Echanges à Quimper,
22 Tractors, 60+ Cars, 30+ Motorcyles, and lots and lots of market stalls with all types of spares and junk. Found a nice PTT tinplate oilcan, and a reflector for Noelles Horse carriage.
We have another at Morlaix on 4 Sept withg more tractors because it's based around an agricultural museum Plouigneau there is a web site La Mettaire je pense.
Sorry guys, but you are all very very welcome to come over too!
Pat
22 Tractors, 60+ Cars, 30+ Motorcyles, and lots and lots of market stalls with all types of spares and junk. Found a nice PTT tinplate oilcan, and a reflector for Noelles Horse carriage.
We have another at Morlaix on 4 Sept withg more tractors because it's based around an agricultural museum Plouigneau there is a web site La Mettaire je pense.
Sorry guys, but you are all very very welcome to come over too!
Pat
- Patbretagne
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Back view of CUB CAB
For those of you in a 30 degree frost pocket, just a little pic of the back of the cab. The way it's manufactured it seems to be more than Home Made, perhaos someone elses make to fit the tractor.
Pat
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Yeah, I'm pretty much of a coward, but I'd fight for one of those cabs.
John, that doesn't look anything like your 'original' cab
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- John *.?-!.* cub owner
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