Posted by Jim Becker on September 03, 2007 at 08:26:35 from (71.123.189.4):
In Reply to: Cost of Cub Implements posted by MpjRichmond on September 03, 2007 at 06:27:13:
Price depends on exactly what they are and location. They run less in areas where they are easier to find. The "quick hitch cultivators" could be anything and I wouldn't venture any guess of value without knowing what you are talking about.
You should also beware that there are variations of many of the Cub implements, depending on whether thay are intended for a Farmall Cub or a Cub Lo-Boy. They don't always mix. Also, many implements for a 140 look similar but won't mix either.
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