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Trying to Find an Affordable Cub
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Re: Trying to Find an Affordable Cub
Don't worry Rudi, I'm not after Denny's Cub. It would already be here if I was.
There are two ways to get enough Cubs. One is to continue to accumulate more and more. The other is to desire less.
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Re: Trying to Find an Affordable Cub
ScottyD'sdad wrote:
Bet we could arrange cub express, to Cecil's, for this one, Denny! Ed
Ed,
I've got a one-Cub trailer and it has a Lo-Boy passenger to Cecil's this fall. So far, it is empty coming back.
Bill
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Re: Trying to Find an Affordable Cub
Denny Clayton wrote:Dusti Snider wrote:Denny that one sure would look good beside my '49...a lot better than that "yeller" one...
Dusti, it's a '48. You could start a run of sequential years. We could work it out, it's affordable.
I noticed that Denny...that's a plus! And I'm a sucker for a nice original...
Under Edit...and I see we're 325 miles away. I knew I should've went to RPRU...
Curiosity may get the better of me Denny....
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Re: Trying to Find an Affordable Cub
That's ok Bill. There is only room on Bill's trailer for one Cub and it is headed to it's new home.
Confusion breeds Discussion which breeds Knowledge which breeds Confidence which breeds Friendship
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Re: Trying to Find an Affordable Cub
I have heard of a couple for sale lately.... but can guarantee mostly out of your price range.
I will say most folks would call what I do with the 70 (the Swiss Army Knife Cub) counts as abuse. Running rocky trails with a loader on the front and mower on the back surely creates some stresses! Just curious if anyone has EVER seen a yeller Cub with a broken ear?? Twenty years shows a number of significant, though mostly minor, improvements. It's also 20 years less used than a 1950.
Just a thought, I would aim high and look for a square nose.
I will say most folks would call what I do with the 70 (the Swiss Army Knife Cub) counts as abuse. Running rocky trails with a loader on the front and mower on the back surely creates some stresses! Just curious if anyone has EVER seen a yeller Cub with a broken ear?? Twenty years shows a number of significant, though mostly minor, improvements. It's also 20 years less used than a 1950.
Just a thought, I would aim high and look for a square nose.
1971 Cub (Rufus) 1950 Cub (Cathy) 1965 Lo Boy Fast Hitch (Nameless III) 1970 Cub 1000 Loader & Fast Hitch (Lee)
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Re: Trying to Find an Affordable Cub
Dusti Snider wrote:Denny Clayton wrote:Dusti Snider wrote:Denny that one sure would look good beside my '49...a lot better than that "yeller" one...
Dusti, it's a '48. You could start a run of sequential years. We could work it out, it's affordable.
I noticed that Denny...that's a plus! And I'm a sucker for a nice original...
Under Edit...and I see we're 325 miles away. I knew I should've went to RPRU...
Curiosity may get the better of me Denny....
Dusti, the Cub Tug is coming next month. That's 100 miles closer to you. It could be there.
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