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Old 07-23-2009, 10:47 PM
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Hello everyone. I'm from Pennsylvania. When My wife and I purchased our first home 3 years ago we also got an 1811 cub with the house. I've had some troubles with it but it still runs and mows. i Have also acquired a small back blade, hiller, and a cultivator. As well as a brinly plow. I just purchased a rototiller that mounts to the 3 point hitch. its in pretty good shape and isn't missing anything. Right now I'm rebuilding the driveline. I am a machinist so I can make some of the parts myself. oh yeah, If anyone needs an iron or bronze bushing ball let me know i have some i'd sell for $10. Cub dealers want like $25.
My father has a 122 which I'm using to mow with until I get mine fixed.

Everyone here seems to be very nice and helpful and am looking forward to picking some brains.
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Old 07-23-2009, 11:49 PM
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I own an 1812,it took a few bucks to bring it back to life,But,I cant praise it enough.I plow snow W/ it, my drive is about 300'l-X-20'w, and have no problems gittin-her- done.Any money you put into one of these machine's,is money well spent.I am new to this forum also,hoping to learn more.Wecome again!
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Old 07-24-2009, 05:56 AM
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Old 07-24-2009, 05:56 AM
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1811,
Where are you located in PA? I am the Poconos in NE PA. Welcome, I think you'll find everyone very helpful here. Jason
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Old 07-24-2009, 06:07 AM
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Welcome to the forum. There are a lot of good people here. How do you like your Dad's tractor?
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Old 07-24-2009, 06:48 AM
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I have had trouble plowing snow with mine. My drive is pretty long as well and it slopes down on sides. I found myself buried down off the side before. I Have Wheel weights and chains but still have a hard time getting traction. Usually the snow is too deep when I get home in the morning from work. The 4-wheeler does a lot easier job. I live in north central PA. About an hour north of Williamsport. My Dad's 122 is a nice old tractor. We lived in the southern part of PA when I was little and he used to mow a big field with it. Up here he mainly just plows snow with it and it does a really good job. My front yard is a hill and the 10 HP motor is a little small for it but it can take it.

Thanks to everyone making me feel welcome!
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Welcome fellow PAer.....
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welcome 1811. this forum is filled with really decent and knowledgeable people
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