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Posted by Jim.UT on September 12, 2003 at 13:13:15 from (64.122.18.247):
Well I did it. I paid the man $500 for this piece. It actually looks better in person that it does in the pictures. I took the battery out of my Ford 800 and put it in the Cub. If fired up and ran smooth. There's a big boat parked behind it so I couldn't drive it. I just took the chance, figuring that with the wheel weights, lights, plows, straight tin that I could always get my $500 back by selling the parts if nothing else.
![third party image](http://www.provopostal.com/jim/cub1.jpg)
![third party image](http://www.provopostal.com/jim/cub2.jpg)
![third party image](http://www.provopostal.com/jim/cub3.jpg) Sorry about the quality of the pics. The sun was not in the right place to get a good shot of the right side or front. I'll get better pics after I get it home (the next challenge...anyone got a trailer for cheap?).
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