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I’ve got a ’52 Farmall Cub that plows snow and dirt, pulls logs out of the woods, will be mowing the lawn next summer and only costs about $100 in repairs every time I start her up.
Anyone else out there that this makes sense to?
Andy
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I’ve got a ’52 Farmall Cub that plows snow and dirt, pulls logs out of the woods, will be mowing the lawn next summer and only costs about $100 in repairs every time I start her up.
Anyone else out there that this makes sense to?
Andy
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I've got a '52 Farmall Cub that plows snow and dirt, pulls logs out of the woods, will be mowing the lawn next summer and only costs about $100 in repairs every time I start her up.
Anyone else out there that this makes sense to?
Andy