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I'm not trying to be a smart-a$$ here but if you are questioning the asking price of $250, I'm wondering what do you have to see that makes you positive what you think is worth $250. Good grief my man, step aside and let someone else have a crack at it and save your $250 for that '57 Chevy ragtop that the "lil' ol' lady down the street only drove ta church".
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if i liked O's i'd be all over that for $250, better go get it before its gone.
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It would already be home at my place if I were in your shoes...
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Probably not worth any moresponses than the asking price.
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Wrong engine
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Original bones but different organs.
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What are your plans for it? Restoring will require a correct engine. If you just want to play around the rear tires and lift are worth the asking price. If restoring then maybe look for a different one.
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Thanks for all the reply's. J-Mech, it does have a pull start. The owner wrapped a rope around the pulley that is behind the pulley at rear of engine, and pulled it. Cub Cadet, I thought it was the wrong engine. Owner was pretty sure it was a Wisconsin engine. Rear tires are showing a lot of cracks. I am still working on my 149 to make it look as good as I can. Would not try to make this look much better. Too much work involved. May try to get it running properly and resell it. Don't know what the rear lift would be worth. If the deck fits a wide frame, It is better than the 38" deck that I have. Still haven't decided what to do. Have a great evening.
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Wrapping a rope around a pulley on a Wisconsin Engine and pulling on it is not at all the same thing as an original equipment Cub Cadet Original pull start.
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