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Originally Posted by Yosemite Sam
I think it's funny as heck that if I (or anyone else) were to spend $2000.00 on an old Cub Cadet, they would have a machine that (with a little preventative maintenance) would withstand a LOT of abuse and still hold up for a lifetime, but instead people go buy a new one and throw it away in four years. And you can't make these people believe any different!!!
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Well, I feel better now,... because I'm going to have close to $1,700.00 in my Cub Cadet 100 (and that includes the $500.00 purchase price and new rear tires) by the time it's completely "refurbished".
A complete "restoration" probably wouldn't have cost much more, but I felt the need to draw the line somewhere. Besides, it's NOT going to be for show, and I figure it'll outlast me.