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New Feller
Hello,
My name is Todd Morris. I just joined the forum as I just added a Farmall Cub to my collecting endeavors. I bought it to work the garden, mow the lawn, and then be able to take it to some shows with my little boy.
Our Cub is a 1953 model.
Thank You,
Todd Morris
Farmall Cub Owner (On the search for an F-12)
My name is Todd Morris. I just joined the forum as I just added a Farmall Cub to my collecting endeavors. I bought it to work the garden, mow the lawn, and then be able to take it to some shows with my little boy.
Our Cub is a 1953 model.
Thank You,
Todd Morris
Farmall Cub Owner (On the search for an F-12)
Todd Morris
North Canton, Ohio
1953 Cub
North Canton, Ohio
1953 Cub
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Re: New Feller
Todd:
G'day and congrats on acquiring your very 1st new to you Cub You may wish to follow the links below as we have a lot of resources available to our members.
G'day and congrats on acquiring your very 1st new to you Cub You may wish to follow the links below as we have a lot of resources available to our members.
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Re: New Feller
Welcome to the Forum! Glad to have you with us!
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Re: New Feller
Todd,
Welcome to the forum. Cubs are addictive.
Bill
Welcome to the forum. Cubs are addictive.
Bill
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Re: New Feller
Gee whiz Bill----don't scare the guy with a word like addictive! Drugs and alcohol are addictive. Cubs are "useful", "cute",etc.
Mike
Mike
How can you have too many Cubs????
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Windbreaker Cab w/ Roof
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59 Woods Belly Mower - Location: North Canton, Ohio
Re: New Feller
OH...I think he was right, they are addictive. I think FARMALL's in general are addictive.
Todd Morris
Todd Morris
Todd Morris
North Canton, Ohio
1953 Cub
North Canton, Ohio
1953 Cub
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Re: New Feller
Todd, welcome to the forum. Yes I have heard that Cubs can be addictive and there is probably a lot of truth in that. The Barnyard Bash near Cincinnati June 1 & 2 would be a great place to learn much about your Cub. You are about four and a half hours away, but most of the more than 70 folks from the forum who show up travel farther than that. You will meet a bunch of new friends (mostly all forum members), gain a vast knowledge of your Cub and have a great time and all it will cost is your time, gas and a hotel room if you stay for both days (many forum members get rooms). I hope you can find time to get away to attend. More about the Bash can be found here www.barnyardbash.com.
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Re: New Feller
Todd, Welcome to the forum, Hope you and your son have a lot of fun with the cub.
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Good judgment comes from experience,
and a lot of that comes from bad judgment. Will Rogers
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Windbreaker Cab w/ Roof
Cub-28-A Disc Harrow
59 Woods Belly Mower - Location: North Canton, Ohio
Re: New Feller
Well we are in luck. A drive to Cinci is easy since I am used to driving back and forth to Gettysburg. I am hoping to have my Windbreaker Cab done in the next couple weeks, to show off on my cub. So with some luck I will be able to make it down. Luckily, it doesnt interfere with the Civil War Schedule.
Thanks for the Invite.
Todd Morris
Thanks for the Invite.
Todd Morris
Todd Morris
North Canton, Ohio
1953 Cub
North Canton, Ohio
1953 Cub
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Re: New Feller
cantonzouave wrote:So with some luck I will be able to make it down. Luckily, it doesnt interfere with the Civil War Schedule.
You and Yogie will have something in common (other than Cubs) to talk about. I haven't told him about the marker where Morgan crossed into Harrison during his raid.
Glad you can possibly make it to the Bash. It is not a fancy show, but the more than 7o folks who showed up last year had a great time working on their Cubs, swapping stories, making new friends, and learning more about Cubs.
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Re: New Feller
We need a picture of the Cub, with you in uniform
Enjoy your Cub!
Enjoy your Cub!
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Windbreaker Cab w/ Roof
Cub-28-A Disc Harrow
59 Woods Belly Mower - Location: North Canton, Ohio
Re: New Feller
But that wouldnt be very authentic now would it. Perhaps with an Ames Plow or something from the Mansfield Mower and Reaper works would be more period correct and appropriate. Did I mention I am a hardcore Civil War reenactor. Not so sure I can afford to be a hard core Cub fanatic....these toys cost even more than a good musket and a correct hand sewn uniform.
Todd Morris
North Canton, Ohio
1953 Cub
North Canton, Ohio
1953 Cub
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Re: New Feller
cantonzouave wrote:But that wouldnt be very authentic now would it. Perhaps with an Ames Plow or something from the Mansfield Mower and Reaper works would be more period correct and appropriate. Did I mention I am a hardcore Civil War reenactor. Not so sure I can afford to be a hard core Cub fanatic....these toys cost even more than a good musket and a correct hand sewn uniform.
Yes, but you can't plow the garden and mow the grass with that musket
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