Sold the Ag project

grandpa Love

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Bought this cub in pieces. High school ag program started to restore it and sent it back in pieces. We bought it years later. Sat in the barn a couple weeks, we started on it last Monday got it running and the pressure plate broke. Split it. Fixed it. Put it back together. Sold it with in a week. Then had time to spread gravel in the barn and worked on the drainage issue.....maybe the water will stay out of the barn
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Also built some cedar shutters for a customer. Got to seal them and let dry. Then install them

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5 sets. Will also wrap the front porch posts with cedar
 
The only way I've found to keep water out is move dirt. Raise the floor or lower ground outside. Or both.
George
 
Love & Love dealers in high quality and cubs parts and custom tractors cub kings of Alabama

I wish I could get half as much done in a year as you do in a week
 
I remember yall loading a corn picker on my trailer under that big tree.
Barn looks good with that gravel under it.
Should make it nicer for your Chief Mechanic to work on things after she gets those wonderful biscuits cooked.
Your friend in NW SC, Richard
 
I wish I could find a cub under $2500. They are the price of gold in Indiana. I admire anyone who has found a nich in life that he loves and makes money. Good thing I can't find one. I have too many lawn mowers as it is.

george
 
Is that what color all gravel is down where you live ? It looks very white. Our gravel here is tan/brown . Looks like the Grinch tractor is sitting in the snow ! Very nice work!
 
Around here our crushed limestone is a medium to dark gray color. Not used to seeing it that light/white looking.
 
Huge marble quarry in town....... This is
the stuff that ain't good enough for
calcium carbonate slurry......
 
Just the gravel from the marble quarry is white. All the rest is gray...... The white is cheap. Not good enough for calcium carbonate slurry. Google maps. Sylacauga AL. You can see the huge pit.
 
Kevin lives in an area known for its white marble. Its known as Slyacauga or Alabama marble. It's been used world wide by artist and stone masons. You've seen it in and around Washington D.C. as it was used in Lincolns bust and other structures.
 

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