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- Brent
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Cub and Calendar
At this years California Antique Tractor Show a gentleman asked if he could take some pictures of my Cub for a calendar. I guess it's going to make the calendar. Received this picture from him today.
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Brent, that is one handsome tractor. And what a great calendar picture that will make. Wouldn't it be nice to put together a calendar with pictures of forum members' Cubs? I have a Cape Dory sailboat, and the CD owners forum webmaster asks for pictures of members' boats each year, then she puts together a calendar you can download and print. Each month has a picture or two of the different boats. I am ignorant in the ways of computer wizardry, and I am sure it is a lot of work, but the finished product is really nice.
Vern
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There was some talk a while back about a calendar from cubs on the board but nothing was ever done.
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Hey Brent...CONGRATULATIONS Son! Your Cub is soooo pretty...it SHOULD be in a calendar ! No hydraulics...Master Control Lever...IH Blue (LOVE that open plow )...McCormick-Deering decals...Your's is just PERFECT !!! When you find out when the calendar is printed...be sure to let us know so we can buy one !
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'Country' Elliott wrote:Hey Brent...CONGRATULATIONS Son! Your Cub is soooo pretty...it SHOULD be in a calendar ! No hydraulics...Master Control Lever...!
Wait a minute....it DOES have hydraulics! I have never thought about using a master control lever along with Touch Control.....gives you independent control of the front and rear gangs! Very good idea, one of the biggest shortcomings of the Cub to me has been only one hydraulic circuit.
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Geroge Willer uses the smae setup for cultivating so he cna lift the fornt and rear cultivators independetly as he comes to the end of the row. he does warn though that finger clearance between the manual lift lever and the hydralic contorls is a little close. I always thought that would be a great setup for someone with a belly mounted disk plow and a lift type disk. would allow you to travel the neighborhood doing gardens without chnging implements.
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