[AT] Cub Low Boy 154's

JParks jkparks at flash.net
Mon Jan 24 04:52:34 PST 2005


Thanks Jim...................That was in the ballpark (the 400.00) of what I
thought;  but the idea of one with a stuck engine going that high would make
me lose interest pretty quickly.  Hopefully the values in your area have not
reached the same levels out here in "the sticks."  Being a weekday auction
might keep the prices down too.

John Parks
Boise, ID
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Subject: RE: [AT] Cub Low Boy 154's


> I just saw a cub low boy sell last week.  I think it was a 154, it was one
> of the yellow ones made in the 70's.  It had good turf tires, homemade
> fenders from plastic barrels (it looked better than it sounds), missing
the
> grill and side covers, wrong steering wheel and the engine was stuck. It
> really wasn't that good of looking tractor. It brought $1450.  I thought
it
> was worth about $400, but what do I know?
>
> Jim
>
>
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> Sent: Sunday, January 23, 2005 8:47 PM
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> Subject: [AT] Cub Low Boy 154's
>
> There are a couple of Cub Low Boy's 154's coming up for auction next
> week............both equipped w/ 3 pt hitches and pto.  One has lift cyl
for
> front blade but no blade.  (both run)
>
> Both have misc cracks/dings in the fiberglass i.e. not clean and straight
> and one needs a front tire.  One has turf tires and the other std traction
> tires on rear.
>
> Can ya'll give me some ballpark figures as to their high/low values?
>
> Thanks
> John Parks
> Boise, ID
>
>
>
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