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Old 05-18-2012, 11:13 PM
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Hi folks, I picked up a new-to-me 1862 on Monday, my first cub, so new to the forum also. Bought it mostly for the 46" snowblower but put the mower on this am and spent the entire day on it. Nice comfy ride, really nice to have the power steering and tilt wheel, will have to get used to the hydro-stat, hit the lever with my knee a couple times and accidentally found that this thing can boogie along pretty good. Impressed with the turning radius also, have a lot of trees to drive around.
Only bad thing about this tractor is that now my daughter thinks I should give her my Columbia, which means I need a rototiller for the Cub, what are my options? is there a 3point and PTO option available for an 1862? or just pull type?

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Old 05-18-2012, 11:18 PM
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That is a great model Cub!!

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Hi folks, I picked up a new-to-me 1862 on monday, my first cub, so new to the forum also. Bought it mostly for the 46" snowblower but put the mower on this am and spent the entire day on it. Nice comfy ride, really nice to have the power steering and tilt wheel, will have to get used to the hydrostat, hit the lever with my knee a couple times and accidently found that this thing can boogie along pretty good. impressed with the turning radius also, have alot of trees to drive around.
Only bad thing about this tractor is that now my daughter thinks I should give her my Columbia, which means I need a rototiller for the Cub, what are my options? is there a 3point and pto option available for an 1862? or just pull type?

Hi all and tia


I have a 1864 and love it as well. With the tiller cub had the 400 8 HP Tiller, 190-400-100 which could be mounted via sleeve hitch or cat0 3 point. I don't think they had a rear pto tiller for the 1862.
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Old 05-19-2012, 12:01 PM
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I checked on cubcadet.com for the 3point but it isnt in the list for my serial # which is 824866, it is listed for earlier serial #s tho821059 and earlier) so Im wondering if something changed between '91 and '92 models? Anyone happen to have a 3ph on an 1862 with 821060 or higher serial #? I have the means to build one if I have to, just a bit short on free time right now so would prefer to buy something that bolts on with the least modifications.

only one pic so far, taken in the sellers garage while he was counting his $$$
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I checked on cubcadet.com for the 3point but it isnt in the list for my serial # which is 824866, it is listed for earlier serial #s tho821059 and earlier) so Im wondering if something changed between '91 and '92 models? Anyone happen to have a 3ph on an 1862 with 821060 or higher serial #? I have the means to build one if I have to, just a bit short on free time right now so would prefer to buy something that bolts on with the least modifications.

only one pic so far, taken in the sellers garage while he was counting his $$$
I have what I think is the same 389 3 point on my 1864 and it's not listed in parts lookup either.

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