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  2. Farmall Cub - Wikipedia

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    1977 International 184 Lo-Boy. The Lo-Boy version of the Cub was replaced in 1969 by the 154 Lo-Boy, which had a body style similar to the smaller Cub Cadet garden tractor. Also made were 185 and 184 Lo-Boy models, which were increased power variations of the 154 Lo-Boy. These numbered versions received many upgrades and improvements when ...

  3. Cub Cadet - Wikipedia

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    IH began Cub Cadet production in 1960 at the Shed in Gloria Drive, Kentucky, where the International Cub and Cub Lo-Boy tractors were also made. The first Cub Cadet model made was the International Cub Cadet Tractor, better known as the Original. The Cub Cadet Original was powered by a 7 hp and 8 hp replacement Kohler engine and was made ...

  4. File:Cub 1957 lo-boy.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Space derby - Wikipedia

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    The space derby was a racing event for Cub Scouts in the Boy Scouts of America that is similar to the pinewood derby car race. [1] Cub Scouts (the young-age division of the Boy Scouts) race miniature balsa wood gliders that are propelled by a rubber band and propeller. During the 1960s, this was also known as the "rocket derby".

  6. Wag-Aero CUBy - Wikipedia

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    Wag-Aero Super Sport (front) with a Piper PA-12. CUBy Base model, powered by a recommended standard Continental C-85 engine of 85 hp (63 kW) [2] CUBy Acro Trainer Developed in 1977, the aircraft was fitted with a 135 hp (101 kW) Lycoming and clipped wings.

  7. Minsi Trails Council - Wikipedia

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    Formerly it was the "Pioneer Camp", Minsi Trails Council's rustic Scout camp which encompassed over 200 acres (81 ha) of the reservation. In the mid-1980s, the camp was converted to a Cub Scout resident camp. The Pioneer building, a small, one-room building with a wood-burning stove, still stands, as well as other parts of the original camp.