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Posted by Rudi on January 06, 2004 at 05:24:53 from (24.230.211.52):
In Reply to: Cub Advice Needed posted by JL on January 05, 2004 at 20:17:09:
JL: There is plenty of information on Cubs available. If you go to the link below and then click on the Cub FAQ's you will probably get the answers that you want. I have a 48 Cub - Ellie-Mae and she is my primary tractor. She plows, cultivates, harrows, hauls 4 foot firewood, twitches logs, plows snow in the winter, just about anything that I ask of her. As long as you understand the Cub's limitations and it's operating envelope, it is a pretty tough little tractor! Cubs also excel at mowing too! I also have a 51 which is starting to be restored and I am looking for more. That is usually what happens. You can get pretty darnn attached to these tractors - real fast. You will find other links as well, including the Farmall Cub Forum, the ATIS Forum where a lot of the Cubaholics hang out. These folks are extremely knowledgeable and are happy to help share info on Cubs.
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