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Re: What is a Cub lowboy worth? I beleive it to be a 1976 m


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Posted by Rudi on April 14, 2009 at 10:28:26 from (99.252.48.17):

In Reply to: What is a Cub lowboy worth? I beleive it to be a 1976 mo... posted by Nicholaus Sowder on April 11, 2009 at 21:02:06:

Nicholas:


Nicholaus Sowder said: (quoted from post at 21:02:06 04/11/09) What is a Cub lowboy worth? I beleive it to be a 1976 model. It

comes with a belly mower, a bush hog, and a grader blade. It has

good rear tires. It also comes with a service manual, operators

manual, and a parts book. I beleive $1400 is a good price? I am

the one buying. It is the yellow and white one with tall skinny rear

tires. It runs fairly good and mows good. Thank you for any and

all help.


By your description .. It is the yellow and white one with tall skinny rear tires. this describes a standard Cub.

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1975-1979 Cub

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1963-1968 Cub Lo-Boy

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Numbered Cub Series - 185 Lo-Boy

Pics courtesy of CubFAQ's #1 Para 13

Either way $1,400.00US is a pretty fair price for a Cub in Good Condition. Add a Bush Hog belly mower and say a Cub-54 or 54-A blade, then you got even better.

I would also suggest to you that you click on my homepage link, it will take you to my Cub Manual Server and there is lots of Cub info there. Hopefully this would help you make a decision.

There are manuals for the grader blades -- all 3 versions of the Cub and Cub Lo-Boy blades, plus the IH-54 Blade for the Numbered Series as well as Belly Mower Manuals. Depends on what you call a brush hog.. is it a trade name or what you would describe as a class of mower?

Either way there are different manuals on a few different brush hog type mowers .. be they IH Danco, Woods or even Bush Hog brand.


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