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What did you do with your Cub today?
Topic Started: Nov 5 2008, 03:12 PM (5,797 Views)
sacky07

cubs....hauled sh_t to the garden today. heres some pics.........

how can i get these to show up as pics rather than haveing to click to see them??

thats my buddy driving the "O". The old wheel horse cart did its job well. The 129 had a heck of a time pushin all the sh_t in the barn.

In the backround of the last pic you can see where i played with my plow back in the fall when i got it..
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Diz Jr.
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sacky07,
Great pictures :thumbsup Looks like you and your bud had a fun day.
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ACecil
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Sacky,

Looks like everyone had fun! Thanks for the pics. :thumbsup
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67hydro
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Sacky07
That looks like an enjoyable day ! I envie you guys with the greenery and trees and dirt not sand LOL.A huge portion of my garden time is getting stuff into the ground just to make dirt.The more years you have a garden in one spot the better the garden gets around here!!
Jason
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Diz Jr.
Mar 13 2009, 10:01 PM
Scotty777, You have to show us the trailer now. I have got to know what the ugliest trailer in Mich looks like. :BigGrin
LOL! I sure will. I will have to wait a week though. I am flying to Arlington today for some training.
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Scotty777,

Not a problem. Hope you have a safe trip.
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Have a safe trip Scotty!
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john k
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today my son and I graded the driveway

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pushing gravel with the 125. Seat time plus time with my 4 year old boy. What could be better?

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My son taking it for a spin :ButtRock
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Awesome pics John! Thanks for sharing them. :IH Hand
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