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Re: Re: cub loader needs new home!
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Posted by gary shaw on September 13, 2002 at 09:34:37 from (66.250.157.182):
In Reply to: Re: cub loader needs new home! posted by Jake B on September 11, 2002 at 18:51:02:
Sorry to take so long to follow up your questions, I've had no end of problems from trying to e-mail a pic to all the people who have asked for one! My "puter" expertise is sadly lacking. I keep getting an error message from my isp and the messages go unsent! Their on line support is no help either. All that said, The loader was working fine Spring of 2001 when I bought it and the tractor. I had to do some repair work on the cub plus painting so I took the loader off and have never had a need to hook it back up. I'll take the first $1500.00 dollars that can find me here in se NJ. 35 miles east of Philadelphia, Pa. i can also deliver the loader if needed ( within a reasonable distance that is! LOL)
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