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Re: Re: I.H. Cub Loboy Serial #13218U - need help
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Posted by AR (Andy) Martin on August 05, 2000 at 15:55:23 from (24.128.190.214):
In Reply to: Re: I.H. Cub Loboy Serial #13218U - need help posted by sammy the RED on August 05, 2000 at 14:57:51:
Sammy the Red, Thanks for the reply, The markers on each side of the tractor just say CUB LOBOY, The VIN plate to the lower front right side on the tractor just appears to have the number 13218 U or 13218 J, there is a dent on the letter but I believe it to be a "U", no other letter follows ar appears to have ever followed. How will I determine if it is a CUB LOBOY or CUB LOBOY 154? I know the tractor was used at a "hobby farm" in Chatham Mass. for many years and was sold when the owners son took over control of the property and sold off everything. It has turf tires and several implements, a three point hitch and a series of belts and pulleys off the rear axle. I know by my answers you have determined I know little about this or other tractors but I would like to learn. I can and do fix my own cars, trucks and boat, I have some mechanical ability, sadly no expeirence (yet) with tractors. I bought this tractor about 3-4 years ago, just retired and now have the time and need for it. THANKS..Andy
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