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I found these what your opinions.
I found these on cl what models are they and what's your opinions.
http://pittsburgh.craigslist.org/grd/4972377947.html |
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Lot of sought after parts, "one runs". If you got the money eating a hole in your pocket, pull the trigger.:beerchug: |
Zippy1 So there is no model numbers they are just called "original" are parts still avaliable for them?
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There are parts. snatch it up.
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I figure about $400 for the runner. IMHO, even that's high. That means you'd be paying $200 a piece for the parts machines. Seems pretty steep to me.
The "sum of the parts", does not a whole price make. |
G...I pass! 2 look really bad and the runner picture his barely showing the shadow of cub under a ton of dust. None of the 3 have a creeper and only one got a set of fender, not enough meat for the asking price.
I need a seat pan with the spring for my 100 and honestly those one look so rusty I wonder if they worth $20. |
Thanks for the input I'm new to the Cubs I'm trying to learn about them I would like to get a few more but I don't want to over pay or get equipment that's not repairable. I don't mind ones that need work I have a complete shop I can fix pretty much anything but I like to make educated decisions. My first cub the 2284 drove me up a wall until I found this site. You guys have been great thank.
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They are nice simple tractors to work on. If you search for parts for them on the cub cadet site, their model is simply "cub cadet."
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Buy all of 'em and make one good one.
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I'm thinking that if you did buy them, build one good one out of the parts that are there, and then sold all of the leftover parts (piece by piece, not like selling a pile of parts) I'm still not sure you can come out better off (financially) than you would be if you just bought a pretty good used one.
I'm just not seeing a lot of desirable leftovers there. |
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