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Cub Lo-boy 154 Vrooom
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Cub Lo-boy 154 Vrooom
Got the new tractor running today. The points looked new but were a little dirty. then got spark ran for a little. now it has no spark again. according to dad its sounds like ralphscubs.com.
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I just purchased a international cub loboy 154 too and its a sweet machine too. I have noticed its very very quiet too for the 4 cylinder it is.
I have a feeling that were all going to argue on who is going to cut the grass now too.
I have a feeling that were all going to argue on who is going to cut the grass now too.
I'm technically misunderstood at times i guess its been this way my whole life so why should it change now.
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Gonna have to make sure I keep both of you on my list for some upcoming questions I might have. My Dad has decided to get rid of his lowboy, and is pretty much offering it to me for nothing. Apparently he has been having some major problems with it and is tired of fixing it. I'm not even sure if it's a 154 or 184 model, as he bought it while I was stationed oversea's in the mid 80's. He figures he already gave me his 9N a few years back, and since I have 7 different tractors laying in bits & pieces whats the harm in adding another one.
Mike Duncan
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