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Re: Why do Cubs and M's
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Posted by Lee on September 04, 2005 at 16:04:19 from (12.6.155.115):
In Reply to: Re: Why do Cubs and M's posted by Paul Shuler on September 04, 2005 at 13:09:02:
Paul I think has most of what's going on about right. I had a Cub for a while cause I bought it right at $1,000 and sold it for $2,500 although it did cost me a set of rear tires. I got some work in the woods out of it too which is why the old tires blew out but it was handy in the woods even though under powered. I was moving several thousand miles away so I sold it but if not for that I'd still have it. I think people like cubs because of the history, because it's small enough to be manageable, it can do pretty good for it's size, it's unique, it's a cheap machine considering what it takes to buy a similar sized newer unit even though a new unit might be more capable it's way more expensive. And you can sometimes find these cheap if you keep looking and get lucky.
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