Chapter 18 Power of the Red
Posted: Sun Aug 13, 2017 10:36 pm
You could not ask for a nicer day for a tractor gathering today in Dublin, New Hampshire.
While the crowds were not about to set a record this year the club signed up it's 300th member today
Some very nice machines were on display and I took some photos. I thought that folks would like to see some of the Cub Cadets on hand-
The first one to catch my eye was this 1250 mini dozer, a very well presented machine. Next up is a 100 fitted with a front loader that was super clean. Not sure of the brand but I wanted it! Here's a 122 opted with a hydro lift and creeper- Another 100, this one fitted with square fenders, I liked the look. This generation were prone to the dash failures associated with rust and fracturing, I really liked the way this one had been reinforced throughout the lower area and clutch support in a fashion that such an event would never occur again, it was a very professional job. Thank you to all the respective owners for bringing them out
While the crowds were not about to set a record this year the club signed up it's 300th member today
Some very nice machines were on display and I took some photos. I thought that folks would like to see some of the Cub Cadets on hand-
The first one to catch my eye was this 1250 mini dozer, a very well presented machine. Next up is a 100 fitted with a front loader that was super clean. Not sure of the brand but I wanted it! Here's a 122 opted with a hydro lift and creeper- Another 100, this one fitted with square fenders, I liked the look. This generation were prone to the dash failures associated with rust and fracturing, I really liked the way this one had been reinforced throughout the lower area and clutch support in a fashion that such an event would never occur again, it was a very professional job. Thank you to all the respective owners for bringing them out