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Old 05-12-2018, 04:55 AM
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I picked up CC 1864 with the 8 hp rototiller attachment and a Brinly cultivator. Not sure I need the cultivator, but it was a package deal. The CC 1864 has 588 hrs on it. We added an ATV dump cart with large flotation tire, better deal than TSC or Home Depot offerings! Wife wants grass bagged so I'm going to look at a JD motorized bagger that uses the 3pt hitch to attach. Pictures from the online ad.

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Old 05-12-2018, 06:33 AM
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Sweet! Welcome to the Cyclops world.
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Looks like you got a well cared for tractor. Looks like he had been trying to sell it for a while. The pictures are 2 years old. My 1864 is my go to grass killer.
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Old 05-13-2018, 11:27 AM
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Looks like you got a well cared for the tractor. Looks like he had been trying to sell it for a while. The pictures are 2 years old. My 1864 is my go-to grass killer.
That's a mark my computer picture resizing program put on the copied online ad picture. I guess I should reset the year! Yes, not bad shape, always stored inside. I am 3rd owner. 2nd owner had it 2 years, bought an $8K zero turn mower, and had another smaller Cub cadet and a Huskavarna mower. Both the Cub Cadet were for sale. Dash indicator light for low fuel has a broken window over one light that needs something. I greased up the mower deck and tried it out on our lawn. I need to go over other maintenance items from the manual he gave me.
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