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Posted by Rob N Va on July 19, 2003 at 22:48:49 from (65.41.108.21):
I am a newbie to the farmall scene. I was looking at a farmall for sale the other day. I asked the guy what kind of farmall it was and he said that it was a "FARMALL!" ....I didn't press the issue. I think, however, that it was a cub loboy. The guy was asking 1950.00 for it, and it came with a belly mower that he claimed to cost 1200.00 by itself. I really dug the little tractor, and would love to hve it, but his price seems too high, and he isn't willing to come down a penny. The tractor also smokes a lot and the rear tires are dry rotted pretty bad. The hydraulics worked very well, and the motor ran very well. The rear end whined a little, though. What do you guys think? I understand that these little guys had 9HP from what I read in the archives. This was a 4 cylinder tractor that I looked at, so is that possible? 9HP out of 4 cylinders? OR was I not looking at a CUB? Thanks for an tips you guys could give me on the cub!----Rob
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