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Originally Posted by Sam Mac
Just my 2 cents, I think if your into this hobby to make money you picked the wrong hobby. Now I only save an Old Cub if I have a use for it. Still cheaper than buying a new one and I have fun doing it. 
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I'm not in the hobby to make money as I have said the fun for me was in the collection, fixing and getting the hard to find parts. Now that they are fixed collected and have pretty much all the good stuff on them. What do I do now Just sit and look at them? I will not use them due to their condition. If they are appreciating then it makes sense if not then I am taking up space and money for nothing more then just keeping them. I really am not emotionally attached. I have my fathers Farmall Cub that I grew up on with him using it. I restored it will never use it but I will never sell it for any price. I do enjoy having them but like I said now that they are done I really don't do much with them anymore except one trip to plow day every year. Problem is if I am going to sell nobody will pay what I think they are worth to use them for work maybe a collector that can appreciate the condition would pay more.
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1572 3pnt, rear PTO, 50" deck
1772 3pnt 50" deck, Brinly Plow, 54" Power angle plow
1872 3pnt, 44" deck, Brinly Plow, 54" Power Angle Plow
2072 3pnt 50" deck, Brinly Plow
2072 50" deck
Cub Cadet Tank 50 Zero Turn
Cub Cadet 33" Commercial Walk Behind
1953 Ih Cub with just about every implement
New Holland TC33D with Loader and Backhoe
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