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Cub to the rescue
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- 10+ Years
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- Tractors Owned: 1948 Cub SN 49182
1936 F-20 SN 62277
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1953 Super M SN 41113 J
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1974 Massey Ferguson 175 SN 9A195209 - Location: IL, Stillman Valley
Cub to the rescue
This is how I kept going with my brush removal project when it was too wet for my big tractor. I have been clearing brush and non-pine trees from our woods and replanting white pines for several years. More of a hobby and exercise plan than project. Usually I use my MF 175 with loader since it can be dumped easily on a pile, but that tractor was sinking into the freshly thawed dirt making ruts. The cub with landscape trailer doesn't sink in nearly as bad.
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