Posted by sgtbull on November 21, 2009 at 13:04:36 from (163.191.228.254):
In Reply to: cub farmall posted by Rick Deere on November 21, 2009 at 05:16:01:
I believe that your location will make a difference. I've seen good ones for less than $1000 and crappy ones for $2000.... go figure. Just make sure of what you're buying before you drop that kind of change. Cubs, like most other tractors, have their weak points or problem areas. The engine block "ears" are prone to breakage, the final drives sometimes have large chunks out of the bolt hole bosses, the front support may have freeze cracks in it as it is also the lower radiator tank, the fan supports are often broken and brazed back together, and frequently the carbs have some issues being made of potmetal. Those are just off the top of my head. Find someone knowledgeable to take with you to look at it so you don't become a "buyer beware" victim.
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