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New member here. I’ve been interested in tractor for years and within the last couple I’ve decided that I think a classic cub would fit my wants perfectly. I have zero experience with Cub Cadets but I have worked on several International scouts and a variety of 20 year old or so tractors. I’m a 70’s ford truck aficionado and Trans Am enthusiast with one of each in the stable being rebuilt.
 
New member here. I’ve been interested in tractor for years and within the last couple I’ve decided that I think a classic cub would fit my wants perfectly. I have zero experience with Cub Cadets but I have worked on several International scouts and a variety of 20 year old or so tractors. I’m a 70’s ford truck aficionado and Trans Am enthusiast with one of each in the stable being rebuilt.
Welcome to the forum! 👍 👍
 
New member here. I’ve been interested in tractor for years and within the last couple I’ve decided that I think a classic cub would fit my wants perfectly. I have zero experience with Cub Cadets but I have worked on several International scouts and a variety of 20 year old or so tractors. I’m a 70’s ford truck aficionado and Trans Am enthusiast with one of each in the stable being rebuilt.
Welcome, Cub Cadets become addictive, after you buy the first one, so beware.
 
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