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MattHoneycutt

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Hello everyone. I just picked up a 1989 CC 1050. I'm in a little old town called Calera Alabama. Little or not we have had President Roosevelt, President Wilson and Al Capone stay in our little town at the Shelby Hotel. I will be sinking help restoring my 1050.
Look forward to the process and getting to share it with you and gaining some of the knowledge that you have.

Thanks Matt
 
Greetings from upper Georgia. I have always loved CC. Especially the older sturdy built ones. I have a 2135 and a 2165. Little ragged but still power houses.
Wouldnt trade them for all the JDs in the world. You have a fine item there, it will last a long time.
 
I bought a 1050 in June and love it. For the most basic Garden Tractor available in the 82 series era, it is a super capable machine with more than adequate power.

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