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Posted by Kevin (FL) on December 14, 2006 at 12:13:59 from (70.149.209.123):
In Reply to: Farmall Cub posted by Lee Christianson on December 14, 2006 at 11:44:26:
Lee, First--I"ll say that I wouldn"t consider myself a Cub expert, but we do have six or seven around here plus a few spare engines and misc. parts. As far as I know there weren"t any steel wheeled Cubs--I believe they always came with rubber. As for promotional Cubs--I believe they were called Demo Cubs and they were painted white. Those bring a higher price than the "everyday" Cub. Running Cubs bring anything from $1200-$3000 depending on condition and implements included with the deal. There"s probably been a few sold at $3500 and more but not on a regular basis. If you post some photos and provide a serial number we can confirm the year model and maybe provide more info. Also you can post on the Farmall page and there"s a dedicated web site out there for the Cubs too.
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