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lbuttke

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After sitting in the barn for the better part of 5 years, it now starts, runs,(somewhat) and moves on its own but sluggishly.
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I have no plans on keeping the 382 after purchasing a new cub cadet rider mower last month, just wanted to here it run and move again.
Hopefully who ever owns it next will get plenty of use and joy out of it.
 
I had no idea there was a CC 382. Its not even listed or mentioned in Oscar Will's book " 50 Years of Cub Cadet"......???
 
Cub Cadet / Cadet either way it was produced by International Harvestor in the USA, Cleveland Ohio.
And for $350 U.S. dollars it could be yours to use or take to shows.
 
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