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Re: Re: International Cub 1974 12V System
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Posted by Mick on July 02, 2003 at 05:25:17 from (207.191.12.241):
In Reply to: Re: International Cub 1974 12V System posted by 49 Cubber! on July 01, 2003 at 18:31:49:
49 Cubber, That's what our intentions are...to sell. Bro-in-law and I discussed it, he just wanted to get it running again and sell her. I know he's had it at least 10 years and it's always run very well. Just recently has he started having problems with it. It has a belly mower on it. What could a fellow expect to get for one? It's definetly not in tip-top shape but as far as I know everything "was" working except the headlights. Needs a good overall cleaning. I'd feel better if I at least had it running before sending her on her way. Besides I like the challenge and learning...as if I don't already have enough to do. my email: mrichard@recon-group.com If interested I'll get some photos of it and we can talk more. BTW We're in Lake Charles,LA
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