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kudos
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Re: kudos
Good for you. I found the yahoo site before I found this one. This site had the better format and far better people. I haven't been back to the other site in a while.
I'm enjoying it here as well!!
I'm enjoying it here as well!!
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FCub - LoBoy - Numbered Series - Power Unit Databases
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Re: kudos
I am signed up on the Yahoo site as well and monitor the e-mails and will occasionally try to answer a question. I have very little experience with the number series tractors other than I have a 184 tucked away in the back of the barn to play with some day. Those guys do know their stuff but they are dead on topic and don't stray off course. That's fine as long as you don't chastize someone for asking a slightly different question or indirect question. I'm guessing you may be referring to the thread on front bumpers?
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Re: kudos
I never cared for the Yahoo site...too many ads.
Cub Cadets....Engineered for people who know better!
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Re: kudos
Yep thats the one. I have a really neat "factory" low-boy tilt trailer. I know the there is no such animal but the fact is that back in the day when you bought somthing as a package deal from the dealer it was in fact for all practical purposes "factory". My 154 came with a 3 point, 60 inch IH deck and a front blade ( "which is useless in central oklahoma where it snows 4 inches every 2 years") It also came with a neat little tandam axel tilt trailer custom made to fit the 154. My point is If it aint shop made and it came from the dealer it is as good as factory. Just because you can't find a combine in Indiana with 23.1-30 rice and cane tires dosen't mean they don't come thataway but that is another story. GTBigdog wrote:I am signed up on the Yahoo site as well and monitor the e-mails and will occasionally try to answer a question. I have very little experience with the number series tractors other than I have a 184 tucked away in the back of the barn to play with some day. Those guys do know their stuff but they are dead on topic and don't stray off course. That's fine as long as you don't chastize someone for asking a slightly different question or indirect question. I'm guessing you may be referring to the thread on front bumpers?
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