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  2. Cub Cadet - Wikipedia

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    The first Cub Cadet model made was the International Cub Cadet Tractor, better known as the Original. The Cub Cadet Original was powered by a 7 hp and 8 hp replacement Kohler engine and was made between 1961 and 1963. The CJR was a hydrostatic version of the Cub Cadet transmission made by Sundstrand Corporation.

  3. Univair Aircraft Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The company initially performed flight instruction, parts and repair. [1] In 1963, Vest was closed following the death of its founder, and was reestablished by his wife in 1966 as Univair. [2] Univair has specialized in manufacturing FAA approved new parts for vintage aircraft such as the Piper Cub. [3]

  4. International Harvester - Wikipedia

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    A 1979 Cub Cadet loader, made two years before the line was sold to the Modern Tool and Die Company. IH branched out into the home lawn and garden business in 1961 with its line of Cub Cadet equipment, which included riding and walk-behind lawn mowers and snow blowers. Also produced were compost shredders, rotary tillers, Cadet garden tractors ...

  5. International Fleetstar - Wikipedia

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    The Fleetstar line was larger than the Loadstar (International's medium duty lineup during this time) and smaller than the Paystar (severe service) and Transtar (primarily semi-tractors). Fleetstars used the "C" series cab popular on the Loadstar and pickups, and later on got the newer "D" series cab, with some overlap between the two models.

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  7. Civilian Repair Organisation - Wikipedia

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    The Civilian Repair Organisation (CRO) was a branch of the British Air Ministry (later, of the Ministry of Aircraft Production), formed in 1939 to co-ordinate maintenance and repairs of military aircraft by civilian firms.

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