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Ray

11-18-2003 07:58:43




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tell me good and bad about theese tractors with belly mowers ive found one for $1500 whats the diffreence between red and yellow which is best thanks




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John

11-18-2003 18:28:52




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 Re: 154 cub lowboy in reply to Ray, 11-18-2003 07:58:43  
We bought our 154 new in 1970 and expect to get another 30 years out of it. There is only one problem with the 154, it is the clutch and driveshaft in front of the trans. These can be a little work to replace and a little expensive. Other than that everything is great!!! It has a combo starter/ generator which is a great idea and has live pto. I used my cousins Really nice Cub this summer, I didn't like it at all.

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49 Cubber!

11-18-2003 14:25:13




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 Re: 154 cub lowboy in reply to Ray, 11-18-2003 07:58:43  
Ive got a 154 that I wouldnt trade for the world,but I would trade it for one with the high/low tranny.Before I got mine I was using a 42' 15.5 hp Crapsman and spending 4-6 hrs of my weekend cutting the grass.Now with my 154,it may be a bit slower,but Im cutting 5 feet at a time and spend 3 hrs cutting the same amount of grass.



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Larry C

11-18-2003 11:21:31




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 Re: 154 cub lowboy in reply to Ray, 11-18-2003 07:58:43  
You may try asking same question on the Yahoo Group for 154's. The yellow and white ones are the older models. They first started production in the late 1960's, not sure of exact years. There were actually two yellow and white models, the original 154 and then later the model was changed to 185 when upgrades to the engine were made to produce more horsepower. Somewhere around the late 70's, early 80's they begin showing up as red, and the model changed to 184 with a few more changes and improvements.

I have a 1969 154 with 5 foot belly mower and it works really good. In my opinion, the bad points are it is slow if you have a lot to mow, the PTO is not standard and, parts are getting pricey. But, overall, I am impressed with mine every time I use it. I never have used a 185 or a 184. It appears to me that the 184 seems to have some of the bugs worked out that were in the earlier 154.

Larry

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