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My barrel company is putting together a trip for it's customers in Hungary next April or May. This is the details they provided, those of you that know of Hungary or in general Eastern Europe, what do you think?QUOTE]

If you have the $ go. Hungary is great, Budapest, Egar, Balaton area are all high on my list. Sounds like a good trip to me. I’m in Europe 3-4 times a year and try to find time for time off in Hungary or Slovenia if I can.
 
My son has my 2003 Honda accord. Something like 220K miles now and still going strong. The ONLY thing I've not liked about the car is it really sucks in the snow. The 2003 4 cylinder model did not come with any sort of traction control - the wheel that slips continues to slip.
 
I think your camera fell over?

Pretty close. I should have cropped the photo to eliminate the trail cam crawl. I set the cam but realized after I stepped back a few yards that it wasn't pointing where I really wanted it to point. I knew I'd take a picture when I moved the cam to re-point but didn't realize how slow the shutter would be and thus this photo inside the pine grove. Real reason for the posting was not to test you guys but because I found it a very interesting photo even if it was unintentional..
 
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IMG_6553.JPG When I got the email from Costco about these a few weeks ago, I remembered @ibglowin posting about them last year. Great deal on roses for Mother's Day. They arrived Friday, and I took this yesterday. As of this morning, they've pretty much all opened up and are drop dead gorgeous.
 
My son has my 2003 Honda accord. Something like 220K miles now and still going strong. The ONLY thing I've not liked about the car is it really sucks in the snow. The 2003 4 cylinder model did not come with any sort of traction control - the wheel that slips continues to slip.

I have a daily driver 1993 Nissan Sentra. Sitting in the work lot now, 341,700-plus on it. Should be good for another 100,000 at least. Best car I ever owned. Bought new. That's 25 years of service - it's now a classic!
 
A while back I posted my Frankenstein wiring harness. Well... it's ALIVE! 2006 Kohler Command 23 hp into a 1984 IH Cub Cadet 782. HP boosted 6, from 17 to 23. These were shot right after it lit off the first time. All buttoned up now with hood and side panels back on. Parts used came from Cub Cadet 3000 series (the engine) and CC 2185, 129, 1862, 1250 and 782. Never meant to be! I now have two of these classic Cub Cadets, a 682 and a 782, both with Command transplants.

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So do you like race them on a circuit or just mow the grass real fast with them? banana002.gif

A while back I posted my Frankenstein wiring harness. Well... it's ALIVE! 2006 Kohler Command 23 hp into a 1984 IH Cub Cadet 782. HP boosted 6, from 17 to 23. These were shot right after it lit off the first time. All buttoned up now with hood and side panels back on. Parts used came from Cub Cadet 3000 series (the engine) and CC 2185, 129, 1862, 1250 and 782. Never meant to be! I now have two of these classic Cub Cadets, a 682 and a 782, both with Command transplants.
 

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So do you like race them on a circuit or just mow the grass real fast with them?

These IH Cub Cadets are small tractors. You can till, plow, mow, plant, spray, clear snow and dig with them. I use mine around the farm. This model sold for the equivalent in today's dollars of $9,720.50, back in the mid-80s. They are made like tanks. I have about $100 in this one so far. I own several Cub Cadets dating from 1966 through 1987. They come in real handy if you have a large backyard garden. I used to have two big gardens back in the day.

This machine will first be a sprayer and backup mower. I live on a small farm and I mow a 2-acre yard weekly. It may later find itself outfitted with a front end loader I have.
 

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