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Post a pic of your ride
Topic Started: Feb 28 2009, 10:17 AM (525 Views)
cubby127
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whether its your daily driver or your weekend toy, lets see what ya got.
heres my 1985 s10 4x4:

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Wild Bill
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Nice lookin' Chevy Cubby :thumbsup

Here is my 1997 K-1500 Suburban Silverado with the 1450 and tiller at a tractor show
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cubby127
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nothin better than a bowtie pullin a cub :BeerChug
lets keep 'em comin
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ACecil
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Cubby,

Here's a pic, of our cub hauler. A 2002 Ford Escape. Pulls the Cub Cadet around, with no problems. :thumbsup

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cubby127
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clean lookin ride acecil
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young enthusiest
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I don't have any pics, but here is a list of all capable of towing/hauling one or more cubs
2001 single cab chevy silverado 2500 6.1 with a 5spd automatic
1998 4-door ext cab ford f-150 with a 4.2 and a 5spd auto
1999 chevy silverado ext cab 1500. (idk engine, but has a auto)
2006 dodge 3500 crew cab laramie dually. 5.9 5 spd automatic.
thats the towers/haulers. now the towed
2008 fifth wheel ball cimmeron 28 foot stock trailer. tri axel, 6,000#+ on each axel. 3 compartments, plus nose.
2008 hauser 2-in-1 bale trailer/ flatdeck. 25 feet long, tri axel, 19,000# carrying capacity.
1970's 16 foot bumper hitch stock trailer. 2 axel, 2 compartment, needs repalcement.
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Jim H.
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This is my very dirty 97 S-10
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Hammerhead
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I don't have any pics of my ride, I've got an '03 3/4 ton dodge quad cab long box, 5.9 at 425 hp, built tranny, 4" exhaust, and 285-70-17 tires. Think this will haul my cubs around?
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dyt4000
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I had a 94 K1500 Blazer 4x4 that I loved...until it started costing me $120 per fill up. Then I downsized and got this 4.3 v6 S-10. She ain't much to look at but she's got it where it counts!

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Merk
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1999 Chevy Suburban and 2007 Interstate cargo trailer.
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Paint is not a custom color. Interstate offered this color.
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mharrison
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heres my 86 s10. rusty but trusty. :BigGrin

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Skip

Here's mine '87 F150 with new create eng from ford and now a new clutch. This is how I got the 129 with hydro lift off my truck. I waited till I had a mini x on the truck and brought it home. Then I dropped the suspension on the service truck and backed the Ford to it. Then I hooked a chain and drug it off. Simple as 123, or 129!

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MBounds
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Now, Now!! If you are gonna do it right, :IH Logo Cub Cadets should be towed on an :IH Logo Trailer pulled by an :IH Logo vehicle!! :IH Hand

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Wild Bill
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Myron...you showoff :Extreme Fun

That IH truck and trailer makes me :Drool every time I see it!

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Myron
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I'd like to find a truck like your's one of these days.
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