[AT] CUBFEST 2004 countdown

bwhdon acton at onramp.bz
Sun Jun 6 10:36:58 PDT 2004


Dang , with all these cub fella's on atis I was wondering if one could tell
me how hard it is to replace the rear end main shaft seals, I am looking at
getting one of the little toy tractors (now that I have sold the BWH) and
the seller says its leaking the gear oil on to the brakes and onto the
ground. Never having one of these Cubs , what would the diagnois be for the
repairs needed Cub people???

Thanks

Don


----- Original Message -----
From: "Robinson" <robinson at svs.net>
To: "Antique tractor email discussion group" <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>;
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Sent: Sunday, June 06, 2004 10:03 AM
Subject: [AT] CUBFEST 2004 countdown


> Not counting today there are 12 days until CUBFEST 2004.
>
> Note: this is the bulk of the message I posted to the board
> at www.farmallcub.com last night so it is 11 days now...   :-)
>
> ####################
> I keep having this gnawing feeling that I'm going to wake up
> on the morning of the 18th and say OH! $#!#!!! I should have
> ... before now.
> I finished planting corn today with the old 4 row #56 IHC
> planter and my Farmall Super MTA. I'm getting a lot more
> done now that it has decided it doesn't really need to rain
> every blasted day. Son Scott started disking the soybean
> ground today, it wont take long to drill them. It is years
> like this that make me glad that I am a very small farmer.
> Actually I am a very big farmer, I just don't farm very many
> acres. I do have about 25 acres of hay to bale. Is anybody
> bringing a baler along with their CUB?
> I also among other things today, sprayed the picnic/campfire
> gathering area and about 1/2 of the camping area with a
> broad spectrum insecticide. I will finish spraying the
> campground area tomorrow. I plan to spray it again about the
> 12th. I don't like to use insecticides just willy nilly but
> I figure that it may help with the creepy crawlies and
> skeeters and as long as it has plenty of time to weather
> down it will be fine. I may hit the bushy areas with the
> fogger about the 16th just for skeeters. I like to keep our
> skeeters under control so they don't carry off the cats too bad.
> About eating... At George Willer's we had a couple of
> pitch-in type dinners. I am really fond of pitch-in type
> dinners. They make eating a nice visit instead of just
> people wandering off to themselves and stuffing food in
> their faces all alone. How about a little discussion about
> eating??? At George Willer's the Dotsons went "above and
> beyond" in organizing food stuff. I'm a little at a loss in
> that area. Oh yes, I am an eating expert, just not a meal
> organizing expert.
> --
>
>
>
> "farmer"
>
> My latest list "No Nonsense Horse" (includes donkeys & mules).
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NoNonsenseHorse/
>
>
>
> Francis Robinson
> Central Indiana USA
> robinson at svs.net
>
>
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