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- John *.?-!.* cub owner
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Absolutely - it can pull all the cubs into my barn! That's a cub tractor pull.
Bigdog
If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem.
My wife says I don't listen to her. - - - - - - - - Or something like that!
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If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem.
My wife says I don't listen to her. - - - - - - - - Or something like that!
http://www.cubtug.com
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$1500 and fetching it from Kansas is a bit much. kind of unique, though. too bad, sorry you missed it, Jim
eBay remains a better place to sell than buy.
eBay remains a better place to sell than buy.
'If they're tappin', they're not burnin'
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- John *.?-!.* cub owner
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- Location: Mo, Potosi
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Jim Becker wrote:johnbron wrote:Looking at the bid list I could have Sniped that and won it for the next bid over $1000
If you had sniped it within the last minute, it would have had to be at least $515 over $1,000.
Jim, I guess I should have added that if I had been in your position or if it was me bidding and you were not involved in the bidding that I could have got it for the next bid over $1000. Most all of My bids have been won within the last 20-seconds or less.
Then came Bronson
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The winniing bid was put in 45 seconds before the auction closed and prior to my last bid. I think it was an automatic snipe that would have gone in whatever I did. Any winning bid would have had to beat his snipe that was at least $1,490.
Seems to me it would be unusual for someone manually bidding to have come in at the last minute, seen my bid and bid that much above me. But hey, now we are talking psychology and it is anyone's guess what he may have been doing.
Seems to me it would be unusual for someone manually bidding to have come in at the last minute, seen my bid and bid that much above me. But hey, now we are talking psychology and it is anyone's guess what he may have been doing.
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Jim
It didn't dawn on me what the high bidders eBay name was until you posted it, but I believe that is an IHCC Chapter 24 member, from extreme western Kentucky. If it is, he has a Lot of IH stuff. and his bid was probably high enough to buy it regardless of what some one else did. At least you tried. The really sad part is we will probably never see it at Cub-Arama or a Cubfest
It didn't dawn on me what the high bidders eBay name was until you posted it, but I believe that is an IHCC Chapter 24 member, from extreme western Kentucky. If it is, he has a Lot of IH stuff. and his bid was probably high enough to buy it regardless of what some one else did. At least you tried. The really sad part is we will probably never see it at Cub-Arama or a Cubfest
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- johnbron
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Yup You are right Jim. I didn`t notice that his high bid was placed before your final bid, I thought that he bid after you did until I went back and looked at it again.
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Date of bid
ihterry1937 ( 67)US $1,490.00Mar-18-05 _____-08:33:20
jebecker ( 90)US $1,465.00Mar-18-05 _______--08:33:47
jebecker ( 90)US $1,365.00Mar-18-05 ____---08:30:53
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Date of bid
ihterry1937 ( 67)US $1,490.00Mar-18-05 _____-08:33:20
jebecker ( 90)US $1,465.00Mar-18-05 _______--08:33:47
jebecker ( 90)US $1,365.00Mar-18-05 ____---08:30:53
Then came Bronson
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