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dyt4000

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Hello all!

A good friend turned me on to this site! I look forward to conversing with friends old or new. I own Cub Cadet tractors and an old Ferguson...oh yeah, and a DYT4000 Craftsman that sits a lot since my Cubs do most all the work.

Thanks for having the site Doc!:thumb:
 

Jim_S

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Welcome to the Forum!

How about some pictures of your tractors?


Jim
 

Doc

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Thanks for having the site Doc!:thumb:

Your welcome DYT. Thank you for joining up and posting an intro. :thumb: Rep points for you.
I look forward to hearing more about the work you do with your Cubs. :D
Enjoy and post often. :thumb:
 

Mark777

Member
Hi Dyt,

NICE to see you over here. Always look forward to your posts, input and all the extras you bring.

Mark
 

Bindian

Member
Hello all!

A good friend turned me on to this site! I look forward to conversing with friends old or new. I own Cub Cadet tractors and an old Ferguson...oh yeah, and a DYT4000 Craftsman that sits a lot since my Cubs do most all the work.

Thanks for having the site Doc!:thumb:
Dyt4000,
Welcome to our corner of the web.:wave: Years ago, I was given a Farmall Cub that was in a barn fire. I was so excited tearing it down to rebuild.:) My heart sunk when I found a crack in the engine block.:forgetit: I sold it to two brothers that had numerous Cubs.:D I think she put out about 10.9 horsepower. :thumb:
hugs, Brandi
 

shinnlinger

Member
Dyt,

Welcome! Are your cubs of the Farmall or hydrostatic variety? I have a '72 149 with the speed creep problem and looking for inspiration to deal with it.

Are you my inspiration?
 

Archdean

Member
Hey dyt, your good friend was right to point you here, these folks have a nice site. I'm unable to spend much time here but always enjoy the visit!

Tis a small world isn't it?
 

jwstewar

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Welcome DYT, enjoy the site and post often.

Look forward to seeing some pictures of the old cubs. I remember growing up and watching them mow the grass at the school behind our house with an old cub and MMM.
 
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