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Posted by ScottyNY on December 19, 2001 at 19:18:34 from (128.59.3.47):
A friend of mine dropped amessage last evening to say he'd spotted a CUb up his way, Norhtern Vermont east of Burlington, but it was gone before he got back by. He was wondering about what he might expect to have to pay for one up in northern Vermont, a little east of Burlington. Any thoughts on a what a nothing special running Cub ought to fetch up there. How might a belly or front blade or a belly mower affect that. He's suffering from a little tractor envy, but he was a good chum and listened to all my adventures from rebuilding my SUperC. A Cub would be about the right size for his place and the work he wnats to so with it, and I think he'd love having one if he comes across another one. That'd be one more working red one out there. We'd both appreciate any guidance. TIA.
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