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Redneck Plowday Photo's
Topic Started: Mar 29 2008, 08:17 PM (571 Views)
Wild Bill
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Allen: The picture of you with your 1250 is really cool. Truly a proud owner of a Cub Cadet right there! :Thumbsup

I'm glad that you and your wife didn't have any problem loading or unloading the tractor!!

And BTW...don't apologize for posting pictures of Cub Cadets, and people that enjoy using them on this site!!!!!!!!!!!

Vince: Like Roland, and Greg said....putting the names to a face is nice! Thanks for telling us 'who is who' in the picture!

Bring the on pictures guys.... :wwp: :Thumbsup
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Guys Im with you on the faces with names! Jen and I were talking about that Fri night after dinner and she said that how she wated to do the pics cause its so important to know who your typing to. I just sent Dave a bunch of photos so he will be posting them for me soon.
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We had 2 fields and 4 smaller ones to plow. But rain slowed it down. We had just got pased the grass and getting into just the stalks and the bottom fell out. we went lunch and I took the 126 for a ride and droped the plow and it was dry. Next thing I know more people were behind me and we got the field done. The big missed spots are where we had to go around broke ones. Hehehe

Greg what no covers, boot laces, 3200rpm, dont mix!

Dale I was verry impressed with my 149. No weight, didnt have time, never filled the tires but it held it own. They need weight on the front for sure after watching Collins and Heaths tractors. Seeing that the 149 is broke Ill split it do the trunion and it will be good. But I aint doing a thing but cut grass for a while.
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Those 149's are great tractors. I have 250 pounds of weight on the rear end of my tractor....no extra weight on the front. I'm use to light front ends from my days when I farmed. Most of my plow hitch is a design I'm working on. It will act as a wheelie bar so the front only comes up a few inches.

It is nice when you can put names and faces together like Roland, Greg and Bill said.

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Greg what no covers, boot laces, 3200rpm, dont mix!


That is one way to ruin a good day fun. I go to plow days to meet people and have a good time. My biggest fear is a rag joint coming loose at 3800 rpm. Hope those bolts keep the driveshaft cover in place.


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Thanks for postin all the pictures. Its great seeing all the Cubs in action.
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You mean to tell me you all made Allen a moderator? :Huh2 And you let ME work on his tractor :Huh2 And I kept sayin, it aint my tractor, :roflmao: ! Allen the price just went down as Id like to keep my posting privlages here! :Bowdown

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:roflmao: Vince!
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