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In my area that is very high unless the clutch and engine mounts are new. If they haven't been replaced, they will probably need to be replaced, to the tune of about $300+, depending on the condition of the parts.
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I was thinking of offering him $400 for the tractor. but it sounds like I should keep looking and find a tractor that is already set up for everything i want to do.
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It just depends on how fast you want something. There is probably a better deal to be had some where.
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after scouring the net all day I found a few other options: the first mower is a 127 and had no price listed what you see is what you get.
the second (2nd & 3rd pics)has liquid filled new rear tires its a 1650 power 3 point hitch, pto, 44 inch deck with mule drive (not sure what a mule drive is) 42 inch snow blade and mount with hydraulic lift lots of new parts. asking 1200 the last mower comes with a tiller, grader, mower deck, 3 point with spring assist. asking 1500. and of course there is the one that I started this thread with for 750. what do you guys think. |
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Out of the 3 I like the 1650 best. It looks to be in great condition, has a Cat 0 lift on the back, it will also have Hydraulic lift since it is a 1650, lifting by arm with a lift rod anymore. A mule drive is the part of the mower deck frame that the PTO belt runs down and thru to power the mower deck. It has the two pulleys in the front. 1200 may not be too high for that one if it has a lot of new stuff on it as you mention. This is just my 2 cents. Also the 1650's are a hoss of a tractor. Lots of torque with that 16hp motor.
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I'd be looking for a 1450 , 1650, or 1250 with hydraulic lift if I really wanted to use the tiller. I prefer a hydro for that sort of work. . I agree with Matt the 1200 is high. Also if you buy a tiller either see it in operation or be very sure ALL the parts are there....including the belt which is spendy.
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Quietlines and narrow frames, mostly projects but I mow with a 1200 and have a 122 set up for pulls. Wandering the country bringing towers to wind farms everywhere, and bringing yellow stuff home to Texas. Also into flatfender jeeps. |
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well I have been searching and think I found my mower. It has nothing with it but the 50 inch deck. I am going to look at it tomorrow He is asking 600 for it. has new motor mounts, fresh engine rebuild... it doesn't have several of the things I wanted with it.
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http://indianapolis.craigslist.org/s...pe=A&sort=date
Looks like it is a 1450. You will really like that QL! Will do whatever you need. Perfect for a tiller. ![]()
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DWayne 1973: 128, ag tires, 3pt. lift, spring assist, lights, 42" Deck 10" moldboard plow 2016 XT1 42" deck 18HP |
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Hey, That is a nice tractor!
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