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Posted by George Willer on January 18, 2002 at 13:13:47 from (64.254.131.87):
In Reply to: What year cub posted by Mike Donnelly on January 18, 2002 at 12:13:47:
Mike, Congratulations! I too was hoping to take that Cub home to add to my collection. The seller said 72 or 74, but I think is was a '66. My top bid was $3.00 less than yours! Now tell me...the picture was so poor, it was hard to tell, but I think it has a complete fast-hitch? Is the sheet metal in good restorable condition? I had arrangements made to get it as far as Dallas, but it would still have been a 3,000 mile round trip to retreive it to northern Ohio. Watch out for the tractor bug. Of my 20 tractors, I have acquired 19 since I was a youthful 60. My son can't help me any more...he died a year ago. Binder Books have the 3 manuals you need, and all are good. Get the operator's manual, service manual, and parts manual. They will help you a lot. George Willer
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