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Old 08-08-2018, 07:29 PM
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Do you have a link? I'd like to check it out
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Old 08-08-2018, 10:54 PM
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Do you have a link? I'd like to check it out

Here's the link to the tiller. He hasn't listed the tractor yet but told me he will be and to make an offer. It was supposedly garage kept and in great shape.

https://rockford.craigslist.org/grd/...655988696.html
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3240 870hrs - 48" 289 deck, front hitch, 3 hyd circuits, 54" blade w/hyd angle, 45" 2-stage snow blower, Sims cab, 5 42# suitcase weights and 70# rear wheel weights
GT3204 207hrs - 48" 289 deck, 45" 2-stage snow blower, 54" blade and angle cylinder
3204 580hrs - 48" 289 deck - Parts Tractors - 3208 560hrs (rusty) 3 hyd circuits, 3pt hitch, 44" deck - 3165 rust free roller

1650DH 54" blade, Xtreme cat-0 3pt, 44" deck, filled 23x10.5-12 Tru-Powers
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Pretty sure the 3240 only had provision for 3 hyd functions..... If that's wrong, where is the 4th lever going to go?? Only room for 3 in the left side cluster.
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Old 08-08-2018, 11:16 PM
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Pretty sure the 3240 only had provision for 3 hyd functions..... If that's wrong, where is the 4th lever going to go?? Only room for 3 in the left side cluster.
A hole gets added to the fender for the 4th lever next to the bezel. It was a factory kit/accessory. Cub Cadet part #759-3971

https://www.messicks.com/cc/92890?se...agramId=501975
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GT3204 207hrs - 48" 289 deck, 45" 2-stage snow blower, 54" blade and angle cylinder
3204 580hrs - 48" 289 deck - Parts Tractors - 3208 560hrs (rusty) 3 hyd circuits, 3pt hitch, 44" deck - 3165 rust free roller

1650DH 54" blade, Xtreme cat-0 3pt, 44" deck, filled 23x10.5-12 Tru-Powers
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Old 08-09-2018, 08:10 AM
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Wow, I've been looking for one of those 004 tillers for years and he has it priced for what they bring. Here is one on Ebay now. https://www.ebay.com/itm/CUB-CADET-3...0/113166430384 Someday I'll find one.

It's not a factory option but you can also add 3 more hydraulic levers on the right side of the fender pan too.
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Old 08-09-2018, 08:33 AM
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Oak, I see those POS hydraulic tillers for sale all the time. You can't find them?
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Old 08-09-2018, 08:48 AM
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Come on Jon, I know you want a 3k tractor. Maybe Santa will bring you one this year.

All kidding aside, I can't find one down here. I've seen several of the 30" ones but the 42" ones are kind of rare. I don't want a Deere one but go find me a Cub Cadet 004 tiller and I will send you up some cash.
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Come on Jon, I know you want a 3k tractor. Maybe Santa will bring you one this year.

All kidding aside, I can't find one down here. I've seen several of the 30" ones but the 42" ones are kind of rare. I don't want a Deere one but go find me a Cub Cadet 004 tiller and I will send you up some cash.
No... I really don't. I know you are just rassin me, but seriously back when they came out, I was working for Case IH at a dealer who also sold CC. I thought they looked like junk back then too. I was never impressed with them.

Seriously, I will keep an eye out and holler next time I see one. That one in Rockford is quite a ways away from me.
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Come on Jon, I know you want a 3k tractor. Maybe Santa will bring you one this year.

All kidding aside, I can't find one down here. I've seen several of the 30" ones but the 42" ones are kind of rare. I don't want a Deere one but go find me a Cub Cadet 004 tiller and I will send you up some cash.
Here is one for ya!

https://akroncanton.craigslist.org/g...659797983.html
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Old 08-09-2018, 11:30 AM
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No... I really don't. I know you are just rassin me, but seriously back when they came out, I was working for Case IH at a dealer who also sold CC. I thought they looked like junk back then too. I was never impressed with them.

Seriously, I will keep an eye out and holler next time I see one. That one in Rockford is quite a ways away from me.
I wasn't real impressed either until I bought one. Now I'm quite impressed. I have zero complaints, mine have been great and up to any tasks I've thrown at it. Even better is my wife will actually use it too. She never liked any of the other Cubs I've had. She even likes snow blowing with it now that I found a Sims hard cab for it.


I have seen the hydro tiller in action and it works great, better then any belt tillers I've seen or used. It's a beast at almost 400 pounds.


I found some killer deals on them this year, the best one was a mint GT3204 with only 207hrs on it for $500.00. The runner up was a older 580hr 3204 without a deck for $250.00. I found a 48" deck that cost $200.00. They don't have the locking rear end but I never need it anyways.

If you can find one for a deal like that you could always sell it for a profit if you don't like it.
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GT3204 207hrs - 48" 289 deck, 45" 2-stage snow blower, 54" blade and angle cylinder
3204 580hrs - 48" 289 deck - Parts Tractors - 3208 560hrs (rusty) 3 hyd circuits, 3pt hitch, 44" deck - 3165 rust free roller

1650DH 54" blade, Xtreme cat-0 3pt, 44" deck, filled 23x10.5-12 Tru-Powers
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