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#808 Gets a Big Brother
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#808 Gets a Big Brother
I like beautifully restored tractors, but I REALLY like original tractors. It was love at first sight when I saw a very early still-original Cub just down the road from me. I drove it home the next day. Four months later, the bug hit me again, and I brought home a beautifully restored '42 H. Sadly, I only have indoor storage space for one of them. I decided to sell the Cub. I found a buyer, but after stretching the pickup for well over a month, the sale eventually fell through. With winter on the doorstep, I reluctantly put the H up for sale and it sold within hours for the asking price. I guess it was meant to be!
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