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My 73 CubI know it has the wrong decals, and it was yellow and white, But I traded my 154 for this Cub.
Aim Low, Acheive Your Goals.
Tom
Re: My 73 CubI like it! But then, I like all Cubs no matter what color -- I'm Cubberblind
"Time makes more converts than reason."
Re: My 73 CubThanks Dennis. It needs a clutch, but is drivable. I have all the parts but I am waiting for global warming to take effect here in Pittsburgh. This will be my first tractor split, but I have all the proper tools.
Tom Aim Low, Acheive Your Goals.
Tom
Re: My 73 CubVery Nice
Tractors are like watermelons..Eat the red and throw away the green!!
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Re: My 73 CubLooks great, I like the red square hood Cubs.
I don't believe in taking the bull by the horns. I took a goat by the horns once and that was enough excitement for me.
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Re: My 73 CubDitto on liking the red square nose. It looks great.
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Re: My 73 CubI think I made a good trade too, Tim. Even though I just restored the 154, it just won't do what an F Cub will do.
Tom Aim Low, Acheive Your Goals.
Tom
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