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Re: 50's era - International Cub
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Posted by ff316 on November 06, 2001 at 12:36:15 from (207.246.76.107):
In Reply to: 50's era - International Cub posted by AFR on November 06, 2001 at 08:06:41:
Go for the Cub! If you can get it running and tune it up, maybe change all the fluids, you could have a great little tractor for a few hundred bucks. It will do better than the biggest Wal-Mart riding tractor and will last for years with regular maintenance. In my humble opinion, you would have to spend quite a bit of cash to get a new small tractor that would hang with the Cub. Plus...the Cub would make chores a lot more enjoyable than listening to a daggone Briggs & Stratton run! If you don't take the Cub, I'm sure someone here would be interested, especially a free one. I know I would. Good luck and let us know if you get it. Fireman
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