Posted by Blueclawz on August 14, 2008 at 11:37:44 from (204.54.152.30):
In Reply to: Price of cub lo boy posted by Corcoran on August 14, 2008 at 04:40:27:
Seeing as I buy and sell cubs honestly a picture will tell the story best. Has it sat inside or out? Pre 1964 cub or later? Welds? Cracks? Hydraulics? Paint? Attachments? Tires? Radiator?PTO? Weights?
Regardless of what others are saying at $2k cubs...trust me there was something more to those tractors that the bidders knew about. As much as I hate to say it...go look around EBAy and compare your location and condition with whats for sale currently. I drove 12hrs to look at what the seller said was a "good old 1956 LoBoy"...when I got there it looked like a comet had crushed it, welded engine and rod bearings hammering away when you turned it on....needless to say I left with an empty trailer and a bad attitude! If you want a fair price...contact www.Farmallfreak.com
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