Hello all,
I Bought a 1967 International(yellow and white Cub) off a school I was working for. I saw it tucked away in a corner of the maintenance shed which it had sat for years. I didn't know if it was locked up or not. Needless to say when they offered it for a very low price on the spot I agreed, I am a little embarrassed to say what I paid for it. It only took $75 to get it running again. So I am hoping to learn more from the kind people here on getting it up to snuff for work and play. Really interested in making or buying a snow plow for it.
Thanks,
Frank
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Re: Indiana Newbie
Welcome to the forum! You'll find answers to all your Cub questions right here. There is a Cubfest next Saturday about an hour and a half from yo in McCordsville. A lot of forum members will be there and it would be a great place to learn more about Cubs. The best part is it is free. Hope to see you there.
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Re: Indiana Newbie
welcome to the forum
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Re: Indiana Newbie
Frank:
G'day and congrats to you on acquiring your very 1st new to you Cub You will find that these tractors are extremely addictive and it may not be long before you become a member of the MCC We have a lot of resources here for our members, follow the links below and you will find a lot of good stuff to read.
G'day and congrats to you on acquiring your very 1st new to you Cub You will find that these tractors are extremely addictive and it may not be long before you become a member of the MCC We have a lot of resources here for our members, follow the links below and you will find a lot of good stuff to read.
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Re: Indiana Newbie
Frodge, Welcome to the Forum. Hope you enjoy your Cub. You might want to put a notice in the "For Sale/Wanted" forum and see if you can find a blade.
Bob
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