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I’m in Mtn. Home Arkansas. You have my attention now. If you

I’m in Mtn. Home Arkansas. You have my attention now. If you don’t hear from Eric, let me know.
It's still for sale, first come firt serve. However i can't drive a hundred miles each way with out a deposit.
I'd urge you or anyone to ask for as many pictures or as much information as possible prior to this.
Otherwise if you don't feel comfortable or think it's too risky a proposition, anyone is welcome come see it in person, in Pocahontas, Arkansas anytime without reservation, expectation, and freely.
 
FarmerJim,

I appreciate your offer to meet, unfortunately I would have a hard time committing to a purchase without seeing it in person. Justin, go for it, it sure looks like a nice Cub.
Sorry for any misunderstanding, it wasn't an offer to meet. It was an offer to deliver with in 100 miles at my own expense.

It's a pretty decent piece of equipment. Way over engineered for cutting grass. I listed it here because I thought it ought to go to somebody who'd appreciate a relic from when American actually made things.
 

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