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Cub-Hoser
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New Cub On The Block

Postby Cub-Hoser » Tue Feb 24, 2004 6:39 pm

I just wanted to say Howdy to all you Cub Junkie's. Being the new cub on the block I would like to share a story with you all about becoming a Cub owner this past year! In 1950 my Wife's Grandfather purchaced a new cub off the show room floor,In 1970 he sold the cub to a truck patch farmer several mile's away, then in 1979 my Father purchaced the Cub and then sold it to me in 2003. So as you can see this Cub has been in both side's of My Wife's and myself's family, And here it is to stay. Cub-Hoser [/img]

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johnbron
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Postby johnbron » Tue Feb 24, 2004 7:08 pm

:P Welcome to the Cub family board Cub-Hoser. Thats quite a nice story about your Cub being in the family since new. Also it is great to know the complete history of your Cub as most of us here dont know where ours originated from. :roll:
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Ron L
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Postby Ron L » Tue Feb 24, 2004 7:10 pm

Cub-Hoser. Welcome aboard. Nice story. It must be something special to not only be a Cub owner, but to know it's history and be connected. If your experienced with Cubs, some of us could use the imput. If not, then this board is the perfect place to learn (starting with the "announcement" at the top of the posts). Again, welcome.....
Ron

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Bigdog
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Postby Bigdog » Tue Feb 24, 2004 7:30 pm

Welcome aboard Cub-Hoser! Good to see new cubs on the board.
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Cub-Hoser
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Location: Loganton Pennsylvania

Thank's for the warm welcome

Postby Cub-Hoser » Tue Feb 24, 2004 7:47 pm

Thank-you for the warm reception, The answer to your question about cub's, I know my way around the little guy's but we mostly had super A's and H's. My Father had a repair shop for small tractor's and small gas engine's for a good many years until his health failed, As a matter of fact when i got the cub the engine top end was torn down and with his health he couldnt remember how to put in back together, so that's when i purchaced it to keep it in the family. Once again Thank you for listening Cub-Hoser

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parts man
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Postby parts man » Tue Feb 24, 2004 7:54 pm

Cub-hoser, welcome!! Congratulations on the family cub!!! It's very nice to have a piece of history, but even better when it's family history!!!
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