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Old 09-28-2009, 05:40 PM
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Default Anyone have a Cub Cadet 10 cu. plastic dump cart?

Hello everyone,
Just wondering if anyone has the 10 cu. cub cadet plastic dump cart, and how they like it. I ve heard mixed reviews from people who dont even own them that just think they look junky and cheap. I got one thrown into my gt3200 series purchase deal and would like some real feedback from owners of the carts. Please help, hope they arent junk!
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Old 10-01-2009, 08:58 AM
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I'm sure most of us here would prefer the metal cart that would look more correct for a vintage tractor, but for everyday use the polycart looks fine. Just be careful not to overload it....and if you live in a hot climate don't leave heavy stuff in it in the hot sun. It looks like all the undercarraige is metal, so it is better than the Rubbermaid cart I used to have..

Best part is that the pan won't rust...

and the price was right!
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Hello and thanks for your reply truckntran. GOOD NEWS!! I GET MY GT3200 AND DUMP CART TOMOROW!!! I guess not to many people actually have those carts. I like it because its not gonna get rusted, and yes it does seem to be built strong. I was just wondering because i had some j.d. salesman tell me that cub cadets are mtd tractors and are low quality, which i dont believe. Also he said those carts are cheap, and junky china crap. But then i looked at j.d. attachment list and they have almost the exact same cart, only difference is the green color. I think it will be just fine! Thanx again for your input. Its always nice to hear positive feedback!
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Do you really think a JD dealer is gonna tell you that Cubs are good? lol
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