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Re: What will the market bear?
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Posted by ironhead on December 20, 2001 at 06:13:49 from (63.162.60.37):
In Reply to: What will the market bear? posted by ScottyNY on December 19, 2001 at 19:18:34:
i have a cub my self, and never had any major problems with it. i use it almost daily to plow, push snow, small chores,(pull the ol'mans long tractor around, he,he ), etc. and by no means do i take it easy on the old red. she just keeps on purring. i payed 1,700 for mine with a plow, disc, blade, lifting platform, tire chains new in the box, all manuals, and a bag of oils and misc. parts. i seen lesser cubs go for alot more my way here in ohio. if your friend just likes to play, then a cub in my opinion is a good choice. dont get me wrong, i would love to have bigger ones, but for what i do and the price, i couldnt pass it up.
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