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Posted by 154 cub bigbill on August 15, 2006 at 14:17:40 from (204.60.215.250):
I was wondering how many tractor collectors we have here? I just purchased my very first tractor and its an International Cub 154 Loboy. It lacks a little in the paint department but she sure is a runner. I'm having so much fun tinkering with it I have a desire now to buy more just to restore, to play with and collect them. I was thinking of a farmall cub next and maybe a farmall super A. I have a 1 5/8 acres of land right now. What drove me to get a cub loboy with a 60" deck is I hate cutting the grass. My son cuts it now but he is leaving home soon. The quickest way to cut it is use a larger tractor with a big deck. I got the tractor bug late in life, i'm disabled @ 55 and bored. It seems like i can do this when ever i feel up to it or just let it sit.
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