Back when i was a youngster I found a 58 Cub that i wanted so bad , but my dad would not buy it for me SOOOOOOO i said something to my Uncle and he and i went to look at it and he did some wheel and dealing and i end up with it but i had to pay my uncle back. I got the tractor a fast hitch plow and a fast hitch disc a sickle bar a spike tooth harrow a ft blade a trailer weights ft. and rear chains and a heat houser with a top and back certain . I drove it the mile and a half home and parked it BEHIND the garage and dad never saw it till he came home Monday evening to find that the yard at our new house was plowed disced harrowed and planted . That is when he raised the roof over the cubby . I paid my uncle back the 700 bucks and had bucks in the bank from doing yards and when winter came it made me more money even back then when i was getting three and four bucks a drive . I charged the same as a friend of mine did with his dad Gravely , I could do them faster and i stayed toasty warm and dry . With the chains and weights on her she would handle anything mother nature threw at us .Should have never sold it BUT i made money with it and when i sold it i got three times what i paid for it . Hot cars and fast wimmen took center stage .
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