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Re: Cub or Model A??? - differences...
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Posted by DennisT on November 04, 2006 at 19:05:38 from (63.174.56.9):
In Reply to: Re: New here: buy Cub or Model A??? posted by Red Dave on November 04, 2006 at 16:00:45:
Thanks Red, and Everyone... OK. This one has a, "squared," front axle; looks like factory boxed angle iron set on edge, so that fits your comment on industrial differences. Never thought about looking for a foot throttle, but I'll check next time I drive by it and look at the builder's plate now that you've told me where it is. At this point the owner mumbled something about wanting $1,000 for it, but I'm not sure. All that street sweeper gear under it is pretty massive and I am not sure what else it could be used for. Too bad hydraulics can't be put on them, but then the Cub I'm looking at has none either. But on the Cub, I could convert it to hydraulic. Guess I need both tractors. My wife will love that. Dennis
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