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Posted by Tom W on February 12, 2001 at 05:20:56 from (166.94.57.228):
In Reply to: Cub questions! posted by Bill C on February 11, 2001 at 21:35:58:
The seat looks solid but it has a spring on it and it rides ok. I have a seat cushion on mine and it fine. The biggest problem I have with the cub, is that it is hard to change inpliments. Power is not the problem with the cub. It the weight. It is not heavy enough to take advantage of the power it has. I have wheel weights and filled tires and it will still spin in low when trying to pull a load. Put a 3 point on your H and you will be better off than to buy a Cub. With a 3 point on the H, you can use any 3 point impliment. With the Cub, you will need the Cub impliments.
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