Red Green and the 1650 cub cadet

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l palma
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Red Green and the 1650 cub cadet

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click on the link and watch the one on the right.
http://www.redgreen.com/clips.htm

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Very funny ...but it looks like a manual lift gear drive , probably a 1000 or 1200...
Besides if it was a 1650 , even Red Green wouldn't have enough duct tape to keep the doors from vibrating off.... :lol:
I see a lot of cub cadets while going down the tracks , its a shame I can't pull over and ask about them .

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You know. Because it wasn't rattling the trunk off of the 'convertible' it may have been a little ole inexpensive 800. ;)
Building my Cub Cadet fleet....one bolt at a time.

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Lewis,
Very funny. Gotta love Red Green.

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