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New member from NW Pa.
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New member from NW Pa.
Hay everyone,glad I found this site.I guess I've been on here a cuple of months but never intro'd myself.I guess I've been a red tractor fan all my life but never had a reason to own one untill I moved here from my burb home in Ohio,it was a "73" Wheel Horse for me.After moving here wich was a deer camp I bought a "44" Farmall "bn" and used it to clear for a house but without hydro's it came up lacking,was fun running it for fire wood and pulling around tree's and stumps.This past spring I blew the 2nd rear end in The horse and dissided it was time for more tractor.I only have 17acres mostly woods and put the house 275ft off the road,mow about an acre and a half,and tack care of about an acre of food plot and long trails.I think I was lucky to find an IH 184 in June over by Columbus in very original shape with a woods L59 deck.This tractor is the one I hope,just need to put on the 3pt.Well this is getting long so like I said this looks like a great site. Thanks All Dan
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Re: New member from NW Pa.
Dan:
G'day to you and welcome. A lot of our members have other Letter Series tractors and I guess you can see by the renovated Farmall/IH/Case forum, we do mean a lot Although there is not a lot of resources (manuals and such) there is a lot of knowledge available from our membership.
Oh yeah, since you have been lurking a bit, you do know that
And of course:
And yes, there is a section of manuals for the Numbered Series Cubs
G'day to you and welcome. A lot of our members have other Letter Series tractors and I guess you can see by the renovated Farmall/IH/Case forum, we do mean a lot Although there is not a lot of resources (manuals and such) there is a lot of knowledge available from our membership.
Oh yeah, since you have been lurking a bit, you do know that
And of course:
to Farmallcub.com Forum Family. And you have come to the right place for all things Cub related. If you click on the Site Rules, Regulations, & Important Information, it will point you to the Welcome Wagon wherein you will find links to many useful sites and topics. One of which is the Cub Manual Server. Enjoy!.
And yes, there is a section of manuals for the Numbered Series Cubs
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Re: New member from NW Pa.
Welcome to the Forum Dan!
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- Posts: 25
- Joined: Tue Jul 24, 2012 10:16 pm
- Zip Code: 16114
- Tractors Owned: "44" farmall BN. IH 184 lo boy
- Location: Mercer,Pa.
Re: New member from NW Pa.
Thanks guys,this really looks like a good site and if I ever figur it out ,will post picks.
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Re: New member from NW Pa.
Welcone to the forum Dan.
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