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john petersen

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My adult son and I just purchased a 1964 100 cub. Our plan is preserve/ restore this. My father had a long history with International and Oliver Corp. As a youth I mowed many yards with a 70. When I had my own acreage, I had everything from a 127 to a 782. All used his trade ins. This will some use at my son's rural home. Thanks
 
My adult son and I just purchased a 1964 100 cub. Our plan is preserve/ restore this. My father had a long history with International and Oliver Corp. As a youth I mowed many yards with a 70. When I had my own acreage, I had everything from a 127 to a 782. All used his trade ins. This will some use at my son's rural home. Thanks
Welcome to the forum man! đź‘Ť
 
Welcome John!
The 100 is one of my favorite cubs. We would love to see some pics.
 

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