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Re: CUB vs LA vs PONY
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Posted by Gene Davis (GA.) on November 08, 2003 at 20:06:45 from (66.82.9.30):
In Reply to: CUB vs LA vs PONY posted by Small Battle on November 08, 2003 at 16:42:43:
As a youngster growing up my father was partner in the local JD dealership, and I had a ragged, but right '39 "L",with the Hercules engine and it had been bored .030 over size, and even still ran the Edison- Splirdorf Magneto. Fellow up the road had a new '49 Cub, he bought for his son to plow the garden with. His son always laughed at my ragged "L" as I pulled the crank throught twice to start it, while he pulled the electric start lever, so I finally heard all of it I wanted, I challenged him and his new Cub to a "pull" and, so we hooked them together with a chain from drawbar to drawbar, and I pulled him around the place backwards, and I never heard any more wise cracks about my ragged "L"!
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