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Have not posted much. Had many Cubs over years, now have 149 and 1250. Here are pics with the 149 using blade to push dirt.
 

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Mike,
looks like tons of fun there. I lost an excellent coworker to a Mason, OH company.
 
Formerly WS Packaging, now Multi Color Corporation, I think. A packaging printing conglomerate. I used to get to Mason once in a while to service their presses, now he takes care of most of that work himself.
 
I just looked up the serial number of my latest Cub.....it indicates its a 1250 hvc built in 1976 .....can someone tell me what hvc stand for?
 
Interesting, thanks. Not sure what that is....must be something from the 70s that made people think good things about our planet. You know like no cow flatulence and such.

Did you notice that the text it is a link, and did you click on it? If not you should, as you will get more details.
 
I've seen the HVC used on other models as well. Such as the 682. I'm not really convinced on the explanation.
 
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