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Posted by Ultradog MN on February 09, 2002 at 14:21:01 from (210.201.31.226):
Hello all, I'm sneaking over here from the Ford N board. I just bought a 3 pt. disc for my 2N today from an older gent to the west of here. He has a bunch of misc tractors and implements and kind of gave me the tour of the place. He has a front end loader for a Cub tractor that he'd consider getting rid of. Also has a dozer blade for a cub that converts from a belly mount to a front mount. The dozer blade didn't look like it was worn hardly at all and he said he had all the hardware for it. The FEL was complete and origional though someone had tried to cobble an extra cylinder onto it to make it dump hydraulically. Kind of boogered up the front cross frame a little but not so a guy couldn't fix it pretty easy with a new piece of pipe. It was pretty decent otherwise. I told him about all the resources at your fingertips here on the internet and said I'd look into seeing what these two implements were worth. He's got a 57 cub too but I don't think he wants to part with that. So, after that lengthly intro anyone got any idea what those two items are worth? This aint a sales pitch cause I know the rules here. Just looking for info for a pretty decent old guy. Thanks
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