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Posted by maplehillfrm,pat on September 28, 2006 at 21:32:26 from (67.50.29.49):
In Reply to: Re: cub loboy 15660 J - question posted by billde on September 28, 2006 at 18:25:28:
it could be,,:)-- although my 8 yr old saw it today after school and says he likes it,, he says dad what are you going t do with it, i said not sure yet,, he says I like it its kinda cute,, we should keep it, well we are already starting to restore a 47 with no hydraulics that he likes,, I told him make a decision it will be one or the other.this one is actually in better shape and would be easier to finish--but I cant tell him that.. but he did ask which one would be 'better' to restore because of the age and niceness, I know I know, keep both right,, I already have 12 running tractors and 15 that are in varying stages of "restoration" ..even tried to sell a few this week but no good they are still here,,, yes my name is pat and I have a problem,,, but at least I cant get arrested for it ,,yet.
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