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Thinking of trading a farmall f cub for farmall bn

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brett

12-21-2001 16:49:19




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i am thining of trading my cub that can bearly pull itself for a running bn. my cub need to have a motor rebuild and a paint job and the bn runns good. i wanted to know what you think i should do? should i trade the cub for the bn or rebiuld my cub and give it a paint job?




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KurowNZ

12-23-2001 13:14:31




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 Re: thinking of trading a farmall f cub for farmall bn in reply to brett, 12-21-2001 16:49:19  
Take the BN. More speed, more power, more uses, more fun. Engines just as simple.



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Bob(WI)

12-22-2001 15:31:18




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 Re: thinking of trading a farmall f cub for farmall bn in reply to brett, 12-21-2001 16:49:19  
Why not keep the cub and buy the BN, the Cub isn't a power house even when running strong but they are a handy little tractor, I have an H, Cub and a Super C in my shop and the Cub is the most used tractor we have and it's long over due for an overhaul.



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Haas

12-22-2001 14:49:03




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 Re: thinking of trading a farmall f cub for farmall bn in reply to brett, 12-21-2001 16:49:19  
Trade!



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david

12-22-2001 13:58:03




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 Re: thinking of trading a farmall f cub for farmall bn in reply to brett, 12-21-2001 16:49:19  
you can get parts for the cub can you get them for the bn ???



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Steve B

12-21-2001 17:31:09




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 Re: thinking of trading a farmall f cub for farmall bn in reply to brett, 12-21-2001 16:49:19  
I sold my cub last spring for about the same reasons. I just bought a 46 BN and am amazed how much more power it has. I have a disk the Cub absolutly hated to pull, but the BN didnt even break a sweat. I might buy another Cub one day, but as they say, theres not substitute for cubic inches.

Steve
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