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Old 03-26-2019, 12:19 PM
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Getting my stuff ready for summer. Pulled the plow and chains off the BX 2660, sharpened the blades and greased the spindles on the deck for the 2264, gassed the 2264 up and fired it up, drained the trans oil out of it. Gotta pickup some oil and a filter and refill it, then mount the deck back on and it's ready to go.
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Old 03-27-2019, 10:57 PM
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Somehow this 1806 followed me home today. Has a broken tooth on one of the gears in the transmission but it came complete with all the parts aaaaand I got it for $100
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Old 03-28-2019, 12:33 AM
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Getting my stuff ready for summer. Pulled the plow and chains off the BX 2660, sharpened the blades and greased the spindles on the deck for the 2264, gassed the 2264 up and fired it up, drained the trans oil out of it. Gotta pickup some oil and a filter and refill it, then mount the deck back on and it's ready to go.
Sounds like you are getting ready to kill some grass Sam!!
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Somehow this 1806 followed me home today. Has a broken tooth on one of the gears in the transmission but it came complete with all the parts aaaaand I got it for $100
Good deal Dallton! I saw that one on CL but it was a little too far for me. 1806's are pretty rare, what are your plans with it?
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Old 03-28-2019, 08:14 AM
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Thanks! But yeah I think it ended up being a little farther from me than I thought it was too. I’m not sure what I’m gonna do it I bought it for parts but I’ve already started working on it so it’ll probably be a up and going in a couple weeks
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Old 03-28-2019, 10:41 AM
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Thanks! But yeah I think it ended up being a little farther from me than I thought it was too. I’m not sure what I’m gonna do it I bought it for parts but I’ve already started working on it so it’ll probably be a up and going in a couple weeks
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What part of GA are you located in? Not many of us Cub guys in GA it seems? 1806 looks like a good project!
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I’m from Toccoa Georgia, but yeah seems that we are a rarity around here. It’s rare to even see one of the machines themselves for me
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Here are some more pics for those that were interested
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Nice find, now the fun begins.
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