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Rich Butville

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Cochranville, PA, United States
Inherited a IH Cub Cadet.
My son bought a vacation home in the Pocono mountains. The previous owners left a IH Cub Cadet tractor with mowing unit attached. I checked the serial number and identified it as a 108 model made in 1974. It still runs and is still able to be used for mowing. Cosmetically challenged, but starts easily.
It's interesting to learn the history of IH Cub Cadet and how it all happened.
 
Welcome Rich!

IH is a direct descendant from Cyrus McCormick and his reaper. Great history back to 1974 and well before.
 
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That's when I caught Yellow Fever, age 12.
 
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