[Farmall] Cubs coming out of the woodwork

James Moran jrmoraninc at yahoo.com
Fri Mar 31 15:23:54 PST 2006


I agree with you, as I usually do.  This fellow also has my Cub  (regular) which I intend to bring back home, though I don't need any of  this stuff.  I honestly do not recall why that Cub is at his  place.  This ain't much dough and the (white/yellow) Cub will find  its purpose around the neighborhood, even if I don't utilize it.
  Too many lawn mowers, not enough time.
  JM

Mike Sloane <mikesloane at verizon.net> wrote:  
Judging by the prices advertised locally in NJ/PA, that is at least $500 
less than what similar Cubs go for around here. In fact, you would be 
more likely to see a price range of $2200-2500 for something like that 
with a 5' mower. Of course, spring (and the rising prices of mowing 
tractors) won't be coming to the Rochester area for another couple of 
months... :-)

Mike

James Moran wrote:
> I've seen a few at the roadside.  They were not, however, dressed to
> go to Sunday school. Should I buy a 1960-ish Cub in White and Yellow
> w/60" mid-mount for  about $1500?  It is not a show stopper but it is
> a runner.  I  don't need it, but, then again, there it is. Jim Moran
> 
> John Hall  wrote:  Ain't seen any around
> here, yet.........
> 
> John
> 

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I agree with you, as I usually do.  This fellow also has my Cub  (regular) which I intend to bring back home, though I don't need any of  this stuff.  I honestly do not recall why that Cub is at his  place.  This ain't much dough and the (white/yellow) Cub will find  its purpose around the neighborhood, even if I don't utilize it.<br>  Too many lawn mowers, not enough time.<br>  JM<br><br><b><i>Mike Sloane <mikesloane at verizon.net></i></b> wrote:<blockquote class="replbq" style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;">  <br>Judging by the prices advertised locally in NJ/PA, that is at least $500 <br>less than what similar Cubs go for around here. In fact, you would be <br>more likely to see a price range of $2200-2500 for something like that <br>with a 5' mower. Of course, spring (and the rising prices of mowing <br>tractors) won't be coming to the Rochester area for another couple of <br>months...
 :-)<br><br>Mike<br><br>James Moran wrote:<br>> I've seen a few at the roadside.  They were not, however, dressed to<br>> go to Sunday school. Should I buy a 1960-ish Cub in White and Yellow<br>> w/60" mid-mount for  about $1500?  It is not a show stopper but it is<br>> a runner.  I  don't need it, but, then again, there it is. Jim Moran<br>> <br>> John Hall <jthall @worldnet.att.net=""> wrote:  Ain't seen any around<br>> here, yet.........<br>> <br>> John<br>> <br><br>-- <br>Mike Sloane<br>Allamuchy NJ<br><mikesloane @verizon.net=""><br>Website: <www.geocities.com><br>Images: <www.fotki.com><br><br>"Man's capacity for justice makes democracy possible,<br>but man´s inclination to injustice makes democracy necessary."<br>Reinhold Niebuhr (1892-1971), US theologian.<br><br><br>-- <br>No virus found in this outgoing message.<br>Checked by AVG Free Edition.<br>Version: 7.1.385 / Virus Database: 268.3.4/299 - Release Date:
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