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Posted by Robert Smith on May 11, 2005 at 15:28:38 from (70.105.88.15):
In Reply to: Re: 48 Cub Low Boy posted by Jim Becker on May 11, 2005 at 05:16:47:
After you said low boys were not built untill 1955 I rechecked the serial # and you are absolutly right Jim! The serial # is 18421J and that put's it in 55! Thanks for setting me stright! It's nice to find out it's a little newer than I thought! I posted the serial # sometime back to a fellow on here and he came back and told me it was a 48 model. Guess he was wrong! thats what I get for not checking myself huh? Thanks again! Was looking around for the serial numbers and ran across a show ad in Ohio that is called "Cub-Fest 05" and they are holding repair workshops and a all Cub tractor pull! sounds like it could be fun! And the best part is there only about 80 miles from my home. Just thought I pass that on in case you may be interested Bob
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