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194 Cub?
What's a good price for a 194 Cub lo boy? I only saw it for about a second while driving by on the highway, but I may go look at it later when I have more time. It looked to be in good condition. I'm assuming it runs good also. Is there anything I should look for on it? Common problem areas? The sign says $1150
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Uhhh 194? There were only 3; 154, 184, and 185. Grab a pic and we can help out a bit more. There are several guys on here more knowledgeable about Lo-Boys than I that will chime in with things to look for :beerchug:
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It's a 184, not 194. My mind sometimes thinks one thing but what happens is totally different, in this case typing 194 :ExtremeFunny: It's about 15 miles away, I'll grab a pic next time I go into town.
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if it runs and drives for $1150 id be all over it but id probably offer $1000.
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I paid less than half of $1150 for mine..... and it had a deck and 3pt. :biggrin2::biggrin2:
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Agreed. Not everyone gets the "Lew" price. But on occasion it happens.
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I have a 154 too....... :biggrin2:
But it doesn't have 3pt. Or a driveshaft, clutch, and other parts.... never tried to start it, but I think it would. |
A running/working lo boy with a belly mower deck (but without a cat 1 hitch) brings between $2000 and $3000 around here. One with a 3pt lift will bring $3000 or more.
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Seriously, the price that was mentioned ($1150) is about going rate. Highest I've seen people actually get here in Illinois is around $1500. Oh you see them listed at $2K or more, but they seldom sell for that. Personally, if I was looking to buy a runner, that would be my cap ($1500). These things are just like our Cubs, they need a lot of work. Even the runners. All kidding aside, that price is in line. :beerchug: |
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