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Old 07-31-2015, 01:39 PM
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I just bought me a Cub Cadet L42 190-349-100 rear PTO 2000 RPM brush hog for the cat 0 on my 2072. I found it on tractorhouse of all places. I just called and bought it. I'm going to try and go down next Saturday and pick her up. I'll also be picking up a rear PTO setup for the 2072 and a 48" rear PTO powered rototiller for the tractor as well! ill put up some photos as soon as i can.

Anyone know anything about the cub cadet brush hogs? I can't find much info.
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I just bought me a Cub Cadet L42 190-349-100 rear PTO 2000 RPM brush hog for the cat 0 on my 2072. I found it on tractorhouse of all places. I just called and bought it. I'm going to try and go down next Saturday and pick her up. I'll also be picking up a rear PTO setup for the 2072 and a 48" rear PTO powered rototiller for the tractor as well! ill put up some photos as soon as i can.

Anyone know anything about the cub cadet brush hogs? I can't find much info.
Either your made of money, or really lucky. How did you find all that stuff in a short period of time?? Would love to have a tiller for my 982 when it gets rebuilt!
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Old 08-01-2015, 06:32 PM
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Bud you must be living right. Both of those are unubtainium.
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I checked the website,
not bad for 5 Benjamins for the brush hog.
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Old 08-01-2015, 10:59 PM
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Either your made of money, or really lucky. How did you find all that stuff in a short period of time?? Would love to have a tiller for my 982 when it gets rebuilt!

Not made of money. Just happened to have it at the right time! Lol found a guy on Facebook looking to sell his tiller...so I asked about the PTO too...he said he'd sell that as well. Very nice 982 he was selling so he is selling me the tiller and PTO. I was looking on Google at photos of the bush hog, I clicked on one and saw it was on tractor house. Checked it, called and immediately bought it. Luckily for me the mower and tiller/PTO are only two hours apart!
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Old 08-02-2015, 09:16 AM
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Great find Shaner! Those don't come up for sale very often. I have the owners manual in PDF that I got from another member on here if you need it. I found mine on CL a few years ago and missed another one that was on the green site 2 years ago. Her are a few pics of mine. The yellow chains are not correct and are too short in the pics.

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I have a 982 and I do have the brush hog also. I have never seen another one or even a picture of one. My 982 doesn't have the rear pto, but I do have the 3 point setup. I would consider selling the brush hog, and I do have the pto drive
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I realize you are a newbie. BUT, items for sale need to be placed in the For Sale Section.
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