I found this machine following close behind my truck, apparently it jumped on my trailer at the auction last Saturday .
Berlin
1965 Cub bought at auction
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1965 Cub bought at auction
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Re: 1965 Cub bought at auction
This actually happened with horses several years ago. Horses had gotten dirt cheap. You literally could not give away a horse. Before you left the local horse auction pulling your horse trailer, you learned to check for extra horses on your trailer. Rather than take a horse back home that was worthless they would sneak them into an empty trailer
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Re: 1965 Cub bought at auction
Bezirk wrote:I found this machine follow close behind my truck, apparently it jumped on my trailer at the auction last Saturday . I would post pic but need refresher on posting pic.
Berlin
Congrats on the new Cub.
If you want to attach a pic, when you're on the posting page, look down below the box where you write your post and you'll see (2) tabs sticking up: "Options" and "Attachments"; choose "Attachments".
Select the "Add files" box and it'll take you back to your computer's directory. Find the picture you want (making sure that it is not more than 500KB file size), select that pic and hit the "Place inline" button after it uploads.
Here are a couple other spots to read up on how to upload pics:
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Re: 1965 Cub bought at auction
Hogs were that way some time back in Iowa. Cost more to feed them than they would bring at market.BIGHOSS wrote:This actually happened with horses several years ago. Horses had gotten dirt cheap. You literally could not give away a horse. Before you left the local horse auction pulling your horse trailer, you learned to check for extra horses on your trailer. Rather than take a horse back home that was worthless they would sneak them into an empty trailer
Rumor was that local farmers were finding that someone had dumped a truck load of hogs in their feed lots.
I have an excuse. CRS.
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Re: 1965 Cub bought at auction
Thanks for refresher on adding a pic .
Berlin
Berlin
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Re: 1965 Cub bought at auction
Wow!! That's a nice one! Straight sheet metal, front and rear weights and a nice looking mower deck!!
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Re: 1965 Cub bought at auction
Berlin, what's the bar going from the T/C rockshaft to the rear?
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Re: 1965 Cub bought at auction
good looking tractor for sure . thats a great way to set up the wide mower deck and wheelcenters turned out . the cut is just past the wheels , you can get in close to anything . coppersmythe............................
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Re: 1965 Cub bought at auction
Bezirk wrote:Thanks for refresher on adding a pic .
Berlin
You’re welcome.
Nice looking Cub!
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Re: 1965 Cub bought at auction
Berlin these things happen if a tractors dangled in front of you at a cheap enough price it’s almost impossible not to jump on it.
Now that I think about it after my first tractor I’d have to say the next five I purchased happened that way. I’m guessing you got a pretty good deal on it.
Mike
Now that I think about it after my first tractor I’d have to say the next five I purchased happened that way. I’m guessing you got a pretty good deal on it.
Mike
Quote by Gary Pickeral I like
"If it can cast a shadow, it can be restored"
"If it can cast a shadow, it can be restored"
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Re: 1965 Cub bought at auction
Don, Po welded a piece of angle iron to the control rod , must have bending issues with round shaft.
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