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Al Kauffman

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Thank you for allowing me to join this group. I will do my best to participate in discussions with my personal knowledge of IH Cub Cadet. I grew up, not owning one, but using an employers Cadet. I purchased a 1974 International Electric Cadet from "Stew's Stuff Museum" about a year ago. It's in almost perfect condition...actually, perfect for being 50 years old.
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Thank you for allowing me to join this group. I will do my best to participate in discussions with my personal knowledge of IH Cub Cadet. I grew up, not owning one, but using an employers Cadet. I purchased a 1974 International Electric Cadet from "Stew's Stuff Museum" about a year ago. It's in almost perfect condition...actually, perfect for being 50 years old.View attachment 157305
Wow - welcome to the Forum. That 95 looks terrific. You have a No.2 cart to boot, with it. Never seen one painted red.
 

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