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Hello from Indiana

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KC9YWW
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Zip Code: 47920
Tractors Owned: 1954 Cub
1949 AC WD
1949 8N

Hello from Indiana

Postby KC9YWW » Mon Aug 12, 2013 8:54 pm

Hi Everybody,

I wish I had time for all my hobbies and interacting on all the forums I am part of. You throw in living life and unfortunately many times I have to pick or choose. I say that because many times I seem to disappear, normally because I am doing a project for my wife, but there are priorities. :D So I hope to be a part of the community but I know I am not going to be able to be here all the time. That being said, in my first post I got a lot of helpful advise and it seems like a pretty friendly forum. So I hope to throw a little more time towards this forum as I work on my new to me Farmall Cub. I already realized that some of the forum members are literally right around the corner from me, and that could be an advantage if I need that second set of hands. :D

As for my history in working with/fixing up/collecting farm tractors and equipment, it is a relatively a new hobby for me as I probably try to relive a little of my history and my family history. My grandfather farmed and my dad grew up on a farm. I did not grow up on a farm but we lived in the country and I worked for local farmers and on my grandfather's farm for many years. After going to farm shows and festivals for the last several years I decided I wanted some of the tractors that meant something to me, my father, or my grandfather. I narrowed those down to 5 and I went on a search for them. I now own 3 tractor models out of the 5 I have been looking for. I am trying to get them how I remember them or how I was told they were equipped. I was even trying to get the right years but I am not that patient. I will probably end up getting more than 5 tractors because I fell in love with owning tractors and they have been quit useful as well as something to collect. My only problem is storage and I hope to wear my wife down so I can build a pole barn before to long.

The 5 tractors I have on my list are:

1. 1939 Farmall F-20
2. 1937 John Deere Unstyled B
3. 1949 Farmall Cub
4. 1950 Allis Chalmer WD
5. 1949 Ford 8N

Here are pictures of the 3 I have in my collection:

1949 Ford 8N
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1949 Allis Chalmers WD
49 WD.jpg
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1954 Farmall Cub
54 Cub.jpg
54 Cub.jpg (291.26 KiB) Viewed 226 times


Well, that is my story. The one thing that might seem out of character for someone on this forum but relates to me is that I never really became mechanically inclined. My father or one of the farmers I worked for normally shoved me out of the way when something was wrong, and being a teen I never really paid that close of attention. So it was not until I started to collect these tractors did I get a hands on approach to a lot of the mechanicals.

I hope to learn a lot, and I will participate when I can.

KC9YWW
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Bob McCarty
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Zip Code: 80501
Tractors Owned: Cubs, MH Pony, Shaw, Allis G, 1934 Silver King, JD LA and LI, Gibson D, David Bradley Tri-Trac
Circle of Safety: Y
Location: CO, Longmont

Re: Hello from Indiana

Postby Bob McCarty » Mon Aug 12, 2013 9:10 pm

I think you'll find lots of guys on the Forum (myself included) that wish they would have taken auto mechanics, shop, welding, etc. in high school. If you have a question and don't understand the answer, just ask for clarification and you should be able to solve any problem you encounter.

Bob
"We don't need to think more,
we need to think differently."
-Albert Einstein

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dgrapes59
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Joined: Sun Jul 13, 2008 10:05 pm
Zip Code: 45067
Tractors Owned: 1951 Cub, 2-1955 Loboy w FH, a few plows, discs, mowers, blades, carrier & such
Several '61 CC Originals, Cub Cadet 100, several 102's & 122's, 124, various CC options & implements, #1Trailer, 1963 Springfield, JD 770, Ford 8N
Circle of Safety: Y
Location: OH, Trenton

Re: Hello from Indiana

Postby dgrapes59 » Mon Aug 12, 2013 9:21 pm

Welcome to the forum! You appear to be just over an hour away from Tipton, IN, mark your calendar for Sept. 20th & 21st for the Central Indiana Cub Fest, I guarantee you will have a great time and learn all about Cubs!

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You have a nice, diverse collection, thanks for sharing,
David

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RaymondDurban
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Zip Code: 32536
Circle of Safety: Y
Location: FL, Crestview

Re: Hello from Indiana

Postby RaymondDurban » Mon Aug 12, 2013 10:26 pm

Welcome to the Board! Glad to have you with us!
Lots of friendly folks here that are more than willing to help out.

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Steve Butram
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Zip Code: 47906
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Tractors Owned: 1947 in well used condition
1948 restored
Nice original 1950 just out of the Demo Range
628 2 wheel Trailer
1950 Demo
Tryke
Rat Cub
Circle of Safety: Y
Location: IN West Lafayette

Re: Hello from Indiana

Postby Steve Butram » Tue Aug 13, 2013 5:36 am

Welcome Neighbor looking forward to meeting you. Steve
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Mike in Louisiana
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Re: Hello from Indiana

Postby Mike in Louisiana » Wed Aug 14, 2013 9:04 am

Welcome to the forum.
1975 cub (LouAnn) serial # 245946, 1941 John Deere Model H

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and a lot of that comes from bad judgment. Will Rogers

Smokeycub
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Posts: 1050
Joined: Tue Apr 26, 2011 10:47 am
Zip Code: 44266
Tractors Owned: 48 F Cub #11678
65 Cub Cadet 104
70 450C JD loader
67 Cub Cadet 107
90 B7100HST-D Kubota
72 Cub Cadet 149
54 Super C
Circle of Safety: Y
Location: Ravenna, Ohio

Re: Hello from Indiana

Postby Smokeycub » Wed Aug 14, 2013 10:53 am

Hello and welcome. Tractor "collecting" for me just sorta happens, I never intended to collect them yet here I am with a slew of them. Several Cub Cadets, a Cub, a Kubota, 2 Deere, and a bunch of equipment. You're gonna need that barn! :D
KC9YWW wrote: I will probably end up getting more than 5 tractors because I fell in love with owning tractors
p.s. Whatever size you decide to build, it won't be big enough! :D
Ray
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Tractors Owned: 1947 Cub "Granny"
1948 Cub "Ellie-Mae"
1968 Cub Lo-Boy
Dad's Putt-Putt
IH 129 CC
McCormick 100 Manure Spreader
McCormick 100-H Manure Spreader
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Re: Hello from Indiana

Postby Rudi » Fri Aug 23, 2013 9:15 pm

KC9YWW:

G'day .. I am VE9RHS, advanced amateur up here. Used to be pretty active on the DX sections of HF.

Congrats btw on acquiring your 1st new to you Cub. :applause: I see you have more than a passing interest in tractors :lol:

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