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Posted by Bill C on February 15, 2001 at 19:53:28 from (209.143.29.231):
Thank you for the responses guys,really. Please don't think I was whining or my feelings got hurt, I'm not a little kid. The responses that said stuff like* you will probably end up tearing up the tractor, or breaking something, wouldn't benefit from it *etc. were what I WAS wanting to here, like I said, I don't want to buy something that won't be useful for me. BamaBinder, I was only wanting to know if a Cub engine could be rebuilt,since it is sleeveless,and if so,how many times,I wasn't wanting to turn the Cub into something it wasn't.Later on a guy pretty much said that if you did anything at all to a Cub you were still ended up with something that was worthless.The point I was trying to make is what may seem worthless to one guy,might be what another guy likes,or even all that he could afford,some responses had a little criticism,and we all should watch that,because it probably does offend somebody.Advice and opinions are good,and that WAS what I was looking for,but, maybe we should be carefull how we say them,including me. Sorry I ruffled so many feathers.
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