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185 cub lo-boy
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Posted by bmbox12 on May 22, 2006 at 08:22:41 from (4.252.192.240):
Last spring I purchased a 185 lo-boy to help around our hobby farm, (snow removal and cut grass) also to provide a little more grunt than a riding mower for hauling brush etc. Promptly ended up spending $1700.00 to get the hi lo tranny working, never got to mow lawn last year. Mowed once this year and now I am stuck in second gear. Is this typical of these 185's, did I get a lemon, or do I need to find a new mechanic? We own a woodworking business and I do not have time to become a tractor mechanic. Always heard that cub's were pretty dependable. I sold a Super C to buy this and I am now wondering if I did the right thing.
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