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Posted by Bob (WI) on June 29, 2001 at 08:40:50 from (209.94.172.109):

We got the Cub home the other night, after rereading the Serial Number I found out it's a 1953 not a 1948 like I first thought, After we got it home we did some more checking on it and it's still 6 volt with positive ground, and all the lights work including the red tail light bulb in the rear light, We took the front blade off and hooked to the drag and after a few training round's in the garden my 9 yr. old son did his first solo run with his new tractor. Two great thing's have happened since we picked the Cub up, My son is the happiest kid in town and the people who we got the cub from gave us the tractor for $100 instead of a $1000 like I earlier posted. Just goes to prove that Good Thing's Do Come To Those Who Wait
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