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Re: Strong Cub: A Litttle OT
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Posted by MagMan on January 06, 2005 at 04:05:41 from (205.188.117.13):
In Reply to: Strong Cub posted by spider7 on January 05, 2005 at 19:52:00:
Mine sure the heck wont.LOL Do you think she needs tearing apart? To cold and lacking of funds to find out what is wrong . Anyone out there with a heated shop that likes to work on these darn things so much that they will pay me to let them fiddle.LOL. I guess I am pushing it now Huh.A little ways away we have trade schools that used to or maybe still does let the kids bring them in for projects.They go right through everything.But the Farming is dwindeling here in central NY and nobody much cares what the kids learn about the good old days anymore.Oh well back to the subject I would like to find a good finish mower to find out if she would run one.I have a buz saw for it maybe if I let the grass get real tall I can use that. JON
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