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cub barns; where do you keep your cubs?
Topic Started: Jan 10 2009, 11:44 PM (1,452 Views)
young enthusiest
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Hello everybody!!!! :D :D :D just want to know... where do you keep your cubs???
seen some of the barns in pre winter photos, but not much info on the barns themselves.
you gotta give those buildings some respect. they keep history alive in them.
come on... lets see those stories!! :D :D :D :BigThink yep keep on thinkin... better be good... :Drool i'm waiting...
I don't have a place yet. so I can't say anything.
ok ok... its just a garage, with a bunch of crap form the 60's -90's. yes there is a cub in there. 1200 to be exact. its mine. cement floor, old cluttered bench and shelves. hopefully you guys's places are more interesting.
happy cubbin'
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camarokidz28
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heres were my cubs live
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heres some of my cubs first 25 pics are mine next 26 are my frends were i buy from last 24 are mine
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ACecil
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Here's where my 100 lives.

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young enthusiest
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sweeeeeet :D ;) :CanadianFlag :Coffee
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ihc353s

Hi,

my Cub Cadet 782 is standing in my heated Garage, always warm, also in the Winter, and the Cub will never have cold Feets.

The travel in the Container, (2. November - 3. December 2008), from America to Germany, was cold enough, lol.

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Jim H.
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Nice cub rooms guys!
I wanna go play in Georges though, I want to drive that 353

I won't show my cub room yet as it is also my wood shop and the poor thing has to set outside for now with my other brand.
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Diz Jr.
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Mine are in the garage. Depending on what i am working on they get moved from one side to the other.

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IAfarmer

The 782 is in the garage. The SO76 is scattered in the garage, shed, basement, under the deck.....

I am designing new shed now. One that will hold three tractors and one project. Any advice?
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IAfarmer,

Yea i have some advice.. Think big!! You never have enough room. I closed in my carport that was on the side of the garage. thinking it would make a lot more room, by the time i got done it was full :D I am gratefull to have so much stuff i dont know where to put it all but i just wish i would have went wider when i built the carport to begin with.. :Duh

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Cub Cadet 109

Not really a barn...just a lean to...

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Skip

Heres mine, nutin special like the others but it gets the job done. If I can sell one more tractor I can add another 12 to 16 ft on!

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RChristensen
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There was a time when I only had a couple of Cubs and life was good back then, I would have lots of room to work on my Cubs.


Then I had to have more and more Cubs and life became Hectic. Never enough room to do anything in my garage.

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wow guys, nice places. better than mine. I have now decided on a chicken coop for my 1200. Mom and dad are no longer using it, so I am going to turn it into a cub barn. It is 13x11. small, but A cub, a workbench, a few toolboxes, some attachments, and It might work nicely. right now there is about a foot of chicken :Censored on the floor. I am in the process of cleaning it out. It will need new windows, electricity, lights, workbench, bigger door, etc. should look as nice as some of yours do. RChristensen. I though my grandpas garage was a little out of handy, until I saw yours!!!! where are you located??? there are a few families in the Sedalia area that have christenson as the last name. thanks for the posts everybody.
love those pics. keep em cubbin'
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IAfarmer

If I recall, Mr. Christensen does not need any snow equipment and is still mowing grass..........
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Diz Jr.
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Skip, I had'nt seen yours since you got it done, Looks great :thumbsup I saw the pictures when you were workin on it. Looks bigger than i thought it would be.
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