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Think I just bought me an 1811
I've been eyeballing it for quite a while (months now, actually) and it seems to be legit. I've gotten several pictures and even a video (linked below) of the machine. It's about 3 hours away which will by far make this the longest I've traveled for a Cub. It's got 773 hours and comes with a 48"? 46"? deck (seller isn't sure). The kicker is this is priced at $400. That makes me wonder, why so cheap (I consider it cheap, anyway)? The video shows a good running tractor, he says there is no smoke, knocks, rattles, etc. The owner was supposedly an older man who bought it new and when he passed away, he left it to the mechanic who did all the service on it in the past. The only thing he said was done to it was replacing a crank seal because it had a leak, otherwise it's in great running shape. So what do the experts here think? It looks to be made in 1988 and serial/model numbers check out. I hope it's what it looks to be! If I get it, you better believe they'll be pictures of it!
Video link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IqOm...ature=youtu.be
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Oh, and before I forget, there's no decals because it was repainted. They guy said it's a good job, but only my eyes will be the judge of that
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I was curious about the paint, I also noticed the forward/reverse lever to be bent, That's a pretty big job to get one out just to bend it isn't it? To me it would be well worth $400.00 just for a good m18
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And as far as the bent lever, it doesn't look any more bent to me than any other one? Maybe you're seeing something I don't Edit: I see what you're talking about, it does look a little more bent than it should...hmm...good eye
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I wondered if anyone ever thought that about the name LOL. As far as the lever it looks about 90 deg if I remember right their normally only slightly bent? but I wouldn't let that be a deal breaker. I noticed also they only painted the hood but the yellow fenders are sun faded I don't think I would buy it.. by the way where did you say it was located LOL
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Nothing wrong with the lever. $400 is a steal. Shut up and go get it.
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On a side note, is it bad I don't visit my brother very often because it's an hour and a half away yet I'm about to travel 350 miles for a Cub?
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That's a deal, got get it before it's gone!
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Pick your brother up on the way, He can help load it...
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I'm with Sam, get on the road Jack!
Not a good paint job, I'll save your eyes the trouble. Paint doesn't make them run any better. Really woody? You'd pass on it because of the paint? |
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