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kmcconaughey

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Denny, here's Jim C's tow rig.

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KENtucky:
Does that mean I can not show my new 2004 Ford F-350 with a
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1200 CUB CADET Hauler?
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I have read that another way is to put a longer pipe on it, and then cut it at the top of the discolor.

To add to the Off Topic subject, my second International powered vehicle. (My other truck is a 7.3L Powerstroke) Original codition, 1969 International 1100 w/ 304CI V-8, 4 speed.

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Would this section also be for those looking for transportation from point A to point B for there newly purchased Cubs and/or attachments? Just curious.
 
Kraig -

A legit question - I've posed it to Bob. If we do, we'll have to go with threads here, I think. Requests could easily get lost otherwise.
 
Here is my cub hauler. A 91 4.0ltr 4x4 Ranger.
PS, this updated forum is great! Nice job!!!!!
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Cub Hauler?
I use this one, but I get a lot more bugs than Tom does
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sorry not sure what I did anyway The Plan Is
109 & 147 & kids in the bus towing the Scout 80
on a 2 week tour down south.
 
From days of old !

No collection of <FONT COLOR="ff0000">I</FONT><FONT COLOR="000000">H</FONT> vehicles would be complete without a few pics of Further, a 1939 K-Series bus that was the mode of transportation favored by the Merry Pranksters. They were the inspiration for THE ELECTRIC KOOL-AID ACID TEST by Tom Wolfe, 1968, The book credits Ken Kesey and the Merry Pranksters with having "originated and spread most of the life-styles that made up the 'psychedelic' or 'Hippie' world," that "they set out to turn on the world with the Acid Tests."

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Bob, which of those is the more recent set of photos, with or without the moss?
 
Kraig-

That is actually two different vehicles. The first Further is the "mossy" one. It is still in Oregon and last I heard there were plans to restore it. Think anybody could get ripped enough to do it ? In it's heyday it ws quite a site to see coming down the road with crazies hanging out of the windows headed for another "Dead" event.

Hooo-Boy. Makes my head spin and my eyes see unbelievable images just to think about it. I doubt I could handle that kind of "entertainment" anymore. I was usually done with the refreshments before they were done with me ! ! !

Oh yeah. Windowpane, purple haze, microdot, orange sunshine . . . . . "nothing lasts" but it sure makes you think it's not going to end ! ! ! !
 
Bob, thanks for the info on Further. I like the moss covered version, it seems a suitable end. Moss doesn't grow on a rolling, um, vehicle. :eek:) <font size="-2">I noticed the "Further #2" between the photo sets after it was too late to edit my post.</font>
 
Kraig & Bill are both right, both pics are of the same truck. Bill's pic shows the current paint scheme. My other cub hauler is an F350 with a navistar diesel, it's important that IH products be hauled around with vehicles with IH engines in them.

I have three cub hauling trailers to go with the trucks, a 20 foot flat trailer, a 22 foot enclosed snow sled trailer and a single cub carrier for the rear of my fifth wheel camper.

Here's a pic of the rear carrier

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Here's the truck at Rick Alberts house in Florida.

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Here it is again at Jim Steele's in Tennesee.

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Here is the whole shooting match at RPR in Bloomsburg, PA

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The F350 is making a trip west tomorrow to see a man in Brooklyn, WI about a Cub
 
Jim C., Art and I stopped on the way to PD8 and had a chat with that guy in Brooklyn, WI. We got to see the Cub you're picking up. I took several photos of it. Interesting Cub, can't wait to see it after you get done with it. Have a safe trip!!
 
Now that <as of 5 minutes ago> I not only have a working home computer, but now with working USB ports too . . . .
My new Cub hauler! Since I lost my '01 Mustang Convertible to Wife 1.0 I picked up this '99 F150. Looked for a nice F150 for a couple weeks, this was the ONLY 4-door super cab with a 5.4L I could find without those @#$! cracked doors Ford was infamous for making from '97 to '01. I've got one of the infamous engines out of Winsdor, Ont that have a reputation for piston slap, but so far it's all OK.

Couple weeks ago I buffed it up and took it down the street for some pics by the Mississippi. Shines up nice.
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Haven't got around to wiring up the factory-supplied harness to my trailer brake controller. The pickup's already equipped with a class IV reciever, I'm going to REALLY miss my DMI CushinPull bumper. Along with my aluminum trailer fresh from an acid wash it oughtta make a pretty sharp package.
 

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