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Re: Re: 1948 Cub McCormick scrape How does it mount
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Posted by Scotty on February 11, 2001 at 09:07:53 from (216.240.101.80):
In Reply to: Re: 1948 Cub McCormick scrape How does it mount posted by Wardner on February 10, 2001 at 16:14:11:
Wardner,thank you very much.I have spent hours trying to figure that one out and had no luck .My neighbor has a super A with 2 scrapes mounted to it at the same time but is totally differnt than what I have,it was his grandpops tractor but he also had a CUB too and was sure it would work because his pop had the CUB rigged with the scrape in the middile too.We just couldn`t make it work. Thanks again,a picture is worth a million words Scotty
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