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CUB price and I.D. (any and all help needed)
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Posted by M clunker on December 06, 2006 at 18:36:53 from (69.29.156.113):
Hey guys, I found a cub today with a belly mower on it going to use it as a lawn mower.The cub is yellow and white (international) the guy thought it was a "55 or "56 model.It come from a local high school and he has done all the mechanical work on it for the past 10-15 years bought it in a seal bid by accident for $955.Does this have a sleeveless engine like/some red cubs? It runs great.looks o.k. needs some TLC and a hood, paint ,lights.Asking price $1000 The mower looked good international brand same color.I don't know ANYTHING about cubs other than the steering box next to the engine is a weak spot any and all help needed. I am going out of town and can't look at it again for a week. Thanks I also have a M thats giving me fits but I'll save that for later.
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