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CUB vs. Lo Boy
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Posted by Sharkey on June 10, 2000 at 06:57:49 from (199.196.144.11):
OK, Gents. I need your help. I have lined up two different tractor to buy. One is a 1953 Farmall CUB. It's in petty good shape, an older restoration, (Wrong color with yellow and white covering the prior red). The other is a 1955 International LO Boy with a one point hitch. It's all complete original, a little dinged here and there, with ample rust. Both run and I want to do a complete restoration with a belly mower, to do very light mowing and pull wagons in the parade. I want the more collectable of the two for a long term keeper, for my boy. I'm leaning toward the Lo Boy as I think it's "neater". I would love to have both but that's not possible right now. One option is to get one now and go back next year for the other. One man has them both and I think it'll be there when I want it, but which one first. I'd appreciate any input.
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