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Re: International Harvester 184
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Posted by L.C.Gray on May 28, 2007 at 17:38:23 from (208.193.186.124):
In Reply to: International Harvester 184 posted by AnthonyLuciow on May 28, 2007 at 13:41:52:
Well I use a Cub 154 with the 60" deck and love mine. I wish I had the improved 184 instead. You have to keep in mind that the 184 is a 25 yr old machine that wasn't very powerful to begin with. It certainly ain't no bush hog. With the deck set up right, sharp blades and leveled it will do you a neat job on your lawn. I parked my Cub Cadet lawn tractor for a new commercial 42" zero-turn machine then ended up parking it for the 35 year old 154 I picked up on the cheap at a charity auction. I just plain enjoy dring the tractor more than zipping and spinning the ZTR. I mow about 2 acres weekly and with the wider deck the time is about the same.
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