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Redneck Plowday Photo's
Topic Started: Mar 29 2008, 08:17 PM (572 Views)
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dyt4000

Please email me at vincent176@bellsouth.net as I have photos of the redneck plow day that need to be posted and I cant seem to get your addy of the buttons.

Guys the redneck plow day was great. We got Allen on a 1250 plowin, till the tractor stoped running. Rained on us but in the end it really helped. Good parts swap and the free stuff was flying out of hands, LOL. We are welcome back again next year, as the land owner was verry happy with the job the cubs did. Im guessing we didnt have many turn out cause of the rain, but we had a great time!

From left to right
Paul, Allen Z, Heath, Me, Marc, Allen C, L Baker
front row Collin and land owner Don.

Big steps for me only being into cub for 2 years and Im hosting a plow day!
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ky greg

Vince,

Glad to hear you fellas had a good day. If the fuel cost hadn't been so great I'd been there.

Who's 1250 did Allen break? :wwp: :wwp: :ExtremeFun
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ACecil
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Come on Greg, you know I'd never break a Cub.. :roflmao: It was Allen Z's tractor. For some reason, it stopped running. I believe it might have been the coil breaking down. I'll post pics tomorrow.
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ky greg

:lol:
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Wild Bill
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I see a lot of smiles in that picture Vince :Thumbsup :Thumbsup :Thumbsup

Evidently everyone had a good time, and the land owner must have been happy too for him to invite everyone back next year!

Remember, :wwp:

Allen: did you take your 1250? Did you have any problems loading/strapping it down?
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R Bedell
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Vince:

I, for one, would like to say THANK YOU for taking the time and effort to let us know who the individuals in your pictures are. Seems you see pictures on other forums and one has no clue who the people in the pictures are.

:Thumbsup
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Guys,

Redneck PD was a blast! I had a great time, and I met a lot of great folks. The hospitality was awesome!

Bill: I had my 1250 there, but I didn't ride it..lol. I was too busy watching the guys plow. We had no problems, loading or strapping the 1250 down. Here's a pic, of the 1250 and me at PD. :Thumbsup

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The next two pics, are of me plowing with Allen Z's 1250. :Thumbsup You guys get to see your moderator in action. :Cool

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Next pic!

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R Bedell
Mar 30 2008, 05:51 AM
Vince:

I, for one, would like to say THANK YOU  for taking the time and effort to let us know who the individuals in your pictures are. Seems you see pictures on other forums and one has no clue who the people in the pictures are.

:Thumbsup

RB I totally agree. It's good to be able to put a face with a name. Good job Vince.

Allen, where's your tunnel cover? Do you need one? Let me know.

Gregory of Kaintuck :Buttrock
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More pics! Here's the guys getting ready to plow. Vince is making the first furrow.

Greg: I have the tunnel cover, we just hadn't put it on yet.



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Second pic! Sorry, for all the pics.

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ACecil
Mar 30 2008, 08:01 AM

Greg: I have the tunnel cover, we just hadn't put it on yet.

ATTENTION!!! DYT4000,

It would appear that OCC needs to appoint a safety Czar before we haveAllen the one legged moderator, or Allen decides to take some pics on his 1250 dressed in his Sunday go to meetin' suit with the long necktie :doh: :ExtremeFun
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Vince,
Congrates on a great plow day. :Thumbsup
Cornstalks are the hardest to plow under.
The SCCG (Southern Cub Cadet Gang) did a great job plowing the cornstalks under.
Hopefully gas prices come down by next year....Have to make a trip down that way. I always wanted to plow red soil.

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jfinney

Great pictures. Really looks like a lot of fun. I'd love to attend a plow day if there were one somewhere local here in Northeastern PA. First I need to get a trailer to put my tractor on though. Thanks for taking, and more importantly, posting the pics.
Jason
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