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Posted by Rudi on January 14, 2004 at 14:24:30 from (24.230.211.52):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: new rims for cub a little different? posted by Hugh MacKay on January 14, 2004 at 13:24:30:
Hugh: Well, today would be a great day for wind turbines. Gusts between 80 and 98 kph here, so I imagine be well over 100 on the marsh. Sustained winds ar 66kph.. it is a might nippy. Gordon does have three now - the H, Super A and the Cub -- all restored. I still have to scan his Super A but the pics of his Cub and a few of the H are on the Cub Manual Server at the link below. After you get to the server, click on the Cub and Implement Gallery and then Gordon's Cub I think it is. Me, well my pics are there too. Ellie-Mae and Jethro. Neither is restored yet, Ellie is a working tractor and Jethro, well he is in serious and I do mean serious need of plenty of TLC. Gonna be fun playing with him. Got the parts all lined up - just got to save up the cash for em... Meanwhile, I think I will do some more scanning as I sit in the basement beside the furnace making fires..... Cheers
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