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Nettelec 02-10-2015 11:25 AM

Advice on purchasing a 72
 
A friend has offered me his 72 for the amazing price of $25. I would describe it as average condition or maybe better. There is no deck or attachments. He is willing to part with it at that price because he would like to see it running and being used. He purchased it 20 years ago and parked it in his shed, on a concrete floor, and it has not moved since. It ran but smoked when he parked it. The tires are all holding air. Everything appears to be there. I know nothing about a 72 Cub. I just bought my first Cub cadet this winter. So my concerns- I am mechanically skilled but do not have the ability to rebuild an engine. I can tear anything apart and put it back together, but do not have skills to repair the inside of an engine. If that makes sense? Not sure how difficult a little 7 hp engine is to fix. I also know nothing about the drive system on this, or what could be wrong from sitting. I don't want this to turn into another project that I can't finish. And it is possible that I put fresh gas and a battery in it and it starts and runs.

Guess what I am looking for is someones gut feeling about a 72. Should a couple hundred bucks be able to fix most anything on it? I know I have not given much info, and I don't have any pictures. Normally I buy first and think later. I don't want to buy this and disappoint the seller by not being capable of getting it usable.

Thanks for any and all advice you may have.

PaulF 02-10-2015 01:26 PM

Sounds like there's not many ways you could go wrong with this deal...you're money ahead starting with a $25 investment. I'm sure that any problem you encounter could be figured out with information found on this website.

Steve149 02-10-2015 01:30 PM

$25 you can't go wrong no matter how you slice it...

rocker582special 02-10-2015 01:41 PM

I've owned a 72, good little tractor. Plenty of power with that 7 horse Kohler. Does it have fenders?

olds45512 02-10-2015 01:43 PM

Sound like the deal of the day to me. don't be to intimidated by the engine, if you read the manual and follow it step by step you should be fine.

Nettelec 02-10-2015 01:50 PM

Thanks guys, I think I will pick it up this weekend. No fenders.

chris hall 02-10-2015 02:32 PM

$25 is as cheap as they come. This site is a really good tool for help. Good luck with your project if you buy it.

sawdustdad 02-10-2015 05:52 PM

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$25 is a great deal. They are simple machines and fun to work on. If you are mechanically inclined, you can restore it. Lots of folks here can help if you have questions. Post some pictures. Everyone rebuilds an engine for the first time. Here's my 72, if only for inspiration...

darkminion_17 02-10-2015 06:27 PM

Go for it.You don't find many for that price,and as always we will help if needed.

Alvy 02-10-2015 06:55 PM

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Originally Posted by darkminion_17 (Post 310768)
Go for it.You don't find many for that price,and as always we will help if needed.

And if this guy says it's a great price then you're REALLY getting it cheap. Way to go, amazing price and if parked twenty years ago inside I'm thinking it's nicer looking than we think. Pics please!


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