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Simplicity Wrecker (picture)


JDSnyder

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Sorry,the picture didn't post properly. I can bring it up, though, by clicking on the box with the X and typing in my club password.
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Go back and look and maynards post about how to upload pics. Did you double check to make sure there are not any spaces or special characters in the file name?
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About ten yards up the alley after taking this picture the Cub fell off my jury rigged boom and chain! May the old Sim was trying to tel me something!
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JD ;)That is a real nice tractor. :DAnd that pic would make such a good club logo. Would you by chance have one with a Deere on your hook?:D
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The best part of that cub is "gone".If you are making a puller OK but if you want to mow no cub can mow with a Simplicity!!!!
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My Simplicity blows. More snow than a Deere or a Cub could imagine. "A ton a minute..." It mows, foot high grass, chucks it 15' with the chute off. It pushes, enough snow to make people ask "Who plows your driveway? You don't have a plow on your truck." It pulls, haywagons, a 21' boat, a Model "A" coupe, small farm tractors that refuse to start. It tows, other Simplicitys and AC's that are in need of a helping hand to get from the barn to the garage. That's just my Sovereign though. I got lotsa "guns", and their either Orange, or Yella. Sorry, I still get excited thinking of more things I can "do" with a garden tractor. My neighbor must think I'm insane, but he's the one with useless JD's. He can only mow. B)
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Those little Cubs had some tough rears in them. I rebuilt my model 70 and was real impressed with the rearend. They were definately overbuilt, but so are my Sovereigns. ddh
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The rear end to the cub is already rebuilt and in the shop. It had the differential pinion yoke broken out of it. I thought they were supposed to be tough? You never know what kind of abuse they've had. It meant I got the tractor for free, though. I also have a John Deere 110 that is restored. It was in too many pieces to tow into the shop. Talk about hard to work on compared to the Simplicity, wow.
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