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Old 02-07-2020, 08:53 PM
Carpetbagger Carpetbagger is offline
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Default Welcome aboard, Scott

Hydros don't have to sit to go bad. As old as these cubs are, they could go bad while you're looking at them. The prices aren't bad if they're running pretty good. (pretty steep if only sort of running). Here's a hint you can take for what its worth. Guys with multiple cubs generally have a lot of parts laying around. Drag home all that they will throw in with your purchase, figure out what it is and figure out if you'll ever use it and part it out or throw in the "save for now" pile. Good luck, my friend. Sounds like you've just been diagnosed with cub fever. CB
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