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Re: Cub or Super A?
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Posted by K-Mo on July 16, 2003 at 17:22:15 from (65.169.189.2):
In Reply to: Cub or Super A? posted by Robert on July 16, 2003 at 09:46:57:
It depends how bad you want to own an older tractor. In this day and age, older tractors are not the best choice primarily because of not having live PTO and range of ground speeds. To stick with an older IH, you maybe should try to find a 154, 185 or 184. These were made for mowing, have live PTO and can be equiped with a blade or a snow blower. I have a Super A, Cub and a 154. I would would recommend the 154, 185 or 184 for needs. If you want life to be easy, go buy a new tractor and equip it to meet your needs. My neighbor and I sometimes comment that maybe we should buy one good new compact tractor instead of continuiously repairing a yard full of old ones. Good Luck, K-Mo
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