Posted by grandpa Love on November 01, 2021 at 04:51:52 from (71.14.19.222):
Friday morning at 5am I saw this listed on Facebook marketplace. Had been listed 5 hours, I sent a message, said I wanted it, trailer hooked up ready to roll. About 140 miles away in north Alabama. All our boys were coming that evening for supper ( a rare occurrence) Wife said I would have to go alone while she cooked. Guy finally answered back at 3 pm, said someone else had messaged before me and they were coming to get it. 20 minutes later he sent his phone number and told me to come on. I called him, other guy was a low baller, I told him I couldn't come Friday that late, kids were coming. Couldn't go Saturday because of trunk or treat at church, then Sunday morning church, but I could come as soon as church let out at noon Sunday. He said if you get me a bottle of muscadine wine from that cool little winery down there I will hold it for you! Also told me there was several other people that had messaged him about it, I begged and pleaded,lol. We have owned 20+ cubs over the years but never had one with a fast hitch. This 1975 cub has fast hitch, disk, scrape blade, cultivators and extra cultivator parts. Bought it all for $900. I tipped him $50 and the wine for holding it for us. He said it would run, we took a good battery, but the solenoid apparently is bad...... Oh well, we winched it on the trailer! Grill screen is in the truck.
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