I've always wanted a Cub,they are uncommon in my area.

Which is probably OK as I don;t know what I'd do with a little ten or twelve horsepower "tractor".
 
(quoted from post at 21:01:29 04/10/21)
I've always wanted a Cub,they are uncommon in my area.

Which is probably OK as I don;t know what I'd do with a little ten or twelve horsepower "tractor".


When I was around 14 years old myself and a couple buddies were BTOs out working the fields with a cub.
 
Every wonder how many tractors and
lawnmower built today will still be
working in 75 years? Or you'll be able
to find parts for them?
My mom's 1950 Farmall mowed yesterday.
The BOSS loves the way the she sounds. I
did the trim work with a 30 year old John
Deere garden tractor.

I think the Cub was the garden tractor of
its day and it's still around. Like the
everyready bunny, keeps going and going.

George
 
Rich,
What's the old saying? You get what you paid for. I bought a Jubilee that turned out to be a money pit. I didn't care, its what I wanted. Great shape now. Did a lot of work with it. It's sitting in warehouse now, semi retired.
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Came in handy to fill in ruts in yard we made building pole saw.
My dad had a cub. Part of me wants one, but I don't really need it right now.
 
That appears to be a real nice tractor
for the money. There are quite a few for
sale around here but precious few nice
ones, other than over prized restored
ones.
 

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