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Re: 50's era - International Cub
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Posted by JohnB on November 06, 2001 at 11:03:31 from (206.139.186.62):
In Reply to: 50's era - International Cub posted by AFR on November 06, 2001 at 08:06:41:
First off, you're asking the wrong bunch of guys. Answer is obvious, get the Cub, especially if it's free. It probably won't cost more than a new tractor to get it running. Get it running, see how it handles your hills, if you don't like it, you can probably sell it for more than what you paid the mechanic, even if he can't get it running. (just the wheel weights are probably worth $100). The hydraulics will lift the plow. It doesn't have the hill climbing power or stability of a new 20 HP 4WD machine, but it will pull a heavy load up medium hills, especially in 1st gear, and has tons more strength than a $2000 Home Depot-type machine. It's quiet, reliable, and fun to drive.
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