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Posted by mwkellner on February 24, 2003 at 10:54:44 from (168.171.27.5):
I know this question has been asked a thousand times BUT about how much would a 1965? (yellow and white) Cub w/4'woods belly mower be worth in East Texas. There is a reason that I am asking. My Grandfather is dead set on selling this tractor and is planning on asking $2000. It is not very good to look at but does run and mow well. It is a useful tractor and am considering buying it myself. I don't want to bicker about the price with my Grandad, but don't want to spend WAY more than I should if I could get another cub w/ mower for alot less. Incidentely, this tractor has no sentimental value as he has just owned it about 5 years. Sooo Let me know, will i do alright at that price or is that way out of the ball park and let him sell it on his own. Thanks so much -- Martin
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