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Charlie, that battery is pretty cool. I wonder how many of those are around?

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Hey everyone, I’m new here and just trying to find some answers. I recently purchased a foreclosed house that had a 1966 cub cadet in it. It has a replacement engine, snow thrower. mower blade, and all the official paints... is it worth trying to restore/sell? Or do an as is deal? Thanks for everyone’s time who sees this.
 
Sure. Or if there is actually a market for it outside a few collectors. My searches online aren’t exactly friitful.
 
If you have no interest in it, list it someplace cheap and it will sell.

If you are looking to get rich by restoring it and then selling it......well good luck with that!!
 
check around and see what others are asking.
Post it up here on the classifieds with some pictures and see what happens.
You can always lower the price if you get no results.
We are not a price evaluation site you know.
 
Well here in New England it seems each attachment is worth a 100 if they aren't all rotted out.

If the tractor isn't running but turns over free, it may bring 100 / 150 depending if someone wants it. If the tires are all rotted and flat, the motor frozen and has missing parts, then yeah, 50.
 
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