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Postby cubkid » Thu Jul 01, 2004 2:12 pm

How come Cubs cost more than they're big brothers? Well, at least in my area in the classifieds. I've found at least 2 or 3 H's for under $2000. The Cubs are expensive around here. Also found an M for $1800. Whats the Farmall BN tractor?

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Postby Bigdog » Thu Jul 01, 2004 2:22 pm

Kid - cubs hold a high value because of their utility. They are very handy small tractors. You can mow, use them in a small garden, move snow etc. They are the right size for people with a few acres of ground or just a large lawn. An H or M is a great tractor but they are too big for many small chores.
A BN is a narrow version of a B. It is about 8" narrower.
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Postby Jeff M » Thu Jul 01, 2004 5:54 pm

Another advantage a Cub has is that it's a lot easier to transport than the larger tractors--usually can be hauled behind a pickup. Makes for greater demand by those who don't own the "big rig"
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