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Old 10-14-2018, 01:17 PM
taylorjm taylorjm is offline
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Location: Saginaw, Michigan
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Default Pricing out a 2182

Going to sell my 2182. It's just too big with a 60" deck and hard to maneuver with a smaller yard. It only takes me 15 min to cut the yard, but about 30 minutes to weed wack since I have so much to go around and there's places I can't get between obstacles. I've owned it 3 years, bought it with a house from the previous owner. He had a buffalo ranch so he had more property he used it on and bought it new. Even have the original manuals. I'd appreciate letting me know what a good starting point would be.
NOTE: Trying to upload pictures, the uploader isn't working very well, I will keep trying and they might be in an additional post.

Cub Cadet 2182, Kubuta 3 cyl gasoline, water cooled. Has 1429 hours. I put on about 10 hours a year.

Purchased in 2015 from the original owner when buying a home. Had 1403 hours.

Includes Haban 60" and 54" plow. Rear pto and 3 pt hitch.
Compression tested at 1408 hours, 185psi, 180psi, 185psi.
Winter of 2016, rebuilt front end with new front tires, new sealed wheel bearings, all 4 tie rod ends.
Installed new fuel filter, starter relay fix, upper and lower radiator hoses. Oil and filter changed.
Installed temp, voltage and oil pressure gauges. New steering cylinder, fittings and hoses. New seat cover
Removed rear end and pump due to cork gasket leak. Driveshaft removed and regreased.
Installed new cork gasket, drilled oil return holes in axle tubes.
New rear axle bearings, seals and gaskets.
New rear pto driveshaft couplings.
Had relief valves rebuilt. Relined brake pads.
In 2017, installed new deck wheels.
New kevlar mower belts.
Mower spindle bearings were replaced just prior to my purchasing the mower.
Power steering valve was rebuilt with new o-rings due to a leak.
Replaced one steel hydraulic line.
In 2018, 1429 hours, replaced front pto clutch with a unit from extreme. New battery.
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