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Need help: New CC XT1 Enduro vs. Used CC 129
I could purchase a new (on credit) CC from Home depot .. this one
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Cub-Cadet...GT50/205617449 or get a used CC like these: Cub 109, Cub 129, or Cub 1650 I want to use this tractor to: 1- mow 3 acres once a week of relatively flat ground with plenty of bumps, some uneven areas, and a large septic hill. 2- pull a pull-behind field mower (swisher 44") twice a year (3 acres of field) I am in MN Is the one at home depot dependable and capable of pulling the pull-behind mower (strong enough differential)? Are these as good as the other (like the older) models? thank you |
The old and new models aren't in the same league. Matter of fact, they don't even play the same sport. Do yourself a favor.... buy an older tractor. Now, you can go back to the 1X8/9 series if you want to, but it's fairly easy to find a Cyclops tractor in good shape. I.E. 186X, or 1641 or similar.
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The new CC GT 50 vs. LT 50
I'm looking at home depot and i see these 2 models
XT1 Enduro Series LT 50 XT1 Enduro Series GT 50 Is the GT a higher quality one: i.e with a thicker deck, axel quality, transmission that is repairable? or is this basically crap like the rest of the tractors at the big box stores (like the LT 50) ? |
Thank you so much, I had a feeling that was the case.. hmm
could you please help me understand all the model numbers? I have this "model number" question posted in this post here: http://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/s...903#post430903 Thank you Does everyone else agree, go with an old one?? I can pay more if i used a credit card for a new one.. and pay less if i have to pay cash for a used one.. so the budget for an old one is $500 to $1k can I get anything reliable in this price range? |
Do you have a local dealer other than Home Depot?
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Yes, you can. But even in that price range, know that some work may be needed. You will be buying at least a 25 year old machine. Craigslist is your friend. |
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Hey, seriously, you have 2 threads on the same topic..... no need for that. I'm combining two of them for simplicity to us, and also moving them to the proper section. :beerchug: |
Thank you guys! :beerchug:
so, I'll limit myself to anything made in the mid 90's and older... what's the oldest i should go? I can do some repair (no welding though) but due to lack of time repair would be slow going.. I need something that will be reliable and not end up broken more often than running. |
Go with an older machine in decent shape. For 3 acres, I'd really want more than a 128--not knocking it because we have one and it typifies to me an old school Cadet. Yeah it will handle the work load, if you have the time. Like was said, search CL. Don't be afraid of the Supers either, if you find a steal on one of them. Just be careful buying a fixer-upper---you can get more money in one than you realize really fast. I'm really loving my 1811, I'd certainly recommend that or a 1810--or their older versions, 6 and 782 providing they do not still have a series 1 engine---preferably a replacement Magnum engine since you say you have a large hill to deal with(boy I just opened a can of worms there:biggrin2:) Several guys on here are "Cyclops" gurus and can tell you what models to look for.
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For the sake of not needing as much work, I'd look for something like an 1811 or an 1864. Those are different series, but same size and hp, but the tractors don't look anything similar.
Since you're new to this, look for something like this: Attachment 87217 Problem with this series may include a tired engine, so look for a low hour machine. Or this: Attachment 87218 Problem with this series is the electrical system sometimes needs some work, and the rear ends tend to have developed leaks. Look for a clean machine, or one that has been stored inside. |
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