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Posted by Doug Stockman on June 09, 2000 at 09:49:31 from (128.151.71.1):
Greetings: I bought my first red tractor 2 years ago and was doing well. Had fun last summer restoring my 1940 A. One day I told my wife I was helping a friend find a Cub for lawn cutting. She say "what the heck are you doing!". I want a Cub first. So I figure I can help her out on this one ;-) and put an ad in the local paper for a Cub. I bought one after the second call. But the calls keep coming! I cannot just say "thanks, already bought one". I have to ask them what they have, how much they want, the condition of the machine, etc. Then I start thinking about how I can rationalize the purchase of a second Cub. Heck, I do not even have a building to store the first two. Anyone out there who can offer words of wisdom? Thanks in advance. By the way, I bought a 1975 Cub from the original owner. The machine seems very babied and in perfect condition with lots of extras. The only trouble is it is not red. That is my main rationalization for wanting to buy another Cub - I need a red one. Douglas Stockman Penfield (near Rochester), NY
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