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Old 08-31-2017, 09:29 PM
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I'm in the SE corner of the state, but know a fellow nearby Cub Cadet collector who has a 38 GT deck and would probably sell it. That would be the best 38" deck for an 82 Series, the 38 "C" deck, in my opinion, does not cut well (the square-ish one with small outer blades). But Ray is a good guy to deal with, you should do well.
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Old 08-31-2017, 09:38 PM
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I'm in the SE corner of the state, but know a fellow nearby Cub Cadet collector who has a 38 GT deck and would probably sell it. That would be the best 38" deck for an 82 Series, the 38 "C" deck, in my opinion, does not cut well (the square-ish one with small outer blades). But Ray is a good guy to deal with, you should do well.
There is a 38" GT deck for sale near-ish me, for pretty cheap I think 80 bucks or something. I was supposed to call Ray back today but got busy at work and couldn't. I may just go for the 44 and be done, maybe could get back into mowing some grass for other people and make some cash. Tell me more about the squarish deck...why does it not cut well? More info is always better for me
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Old 08-31-2017, 09:40 PM
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I have a 38" deck from my 1050, I will not be using it as I'm going to put a 44 on it. might not be cheap to ship to you though.
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Most likely 150.00 through Fastenal.
That's roughly about what I came up with too, if for some reason I can't make a deal with Ray, I'll be contacting you!
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