RJV said: (quoted from post at 12:00:40 01/08/10) Ive been there done that. I used a cub for all my needs for the past 8 years. Mowed 2 acres of lawn, plowed snow, plowed the garden. It will work but power is on the low side. Grass gets a little high or wet, forget it. I moved up to a Super A. WOW!!!! Power is a great thing. It mows my yard like a champ at a much lower RPM. I get it done faster and its quieter. Garden work is no poblem. I can plow my drive in half the time. Im so glad I got this A. I still have the cub. It justs sits and looks pretty doing parade duty and fun stuff.
RJV
Don't be talking him out of this Cub!!! He is going to sell/trade me for his Super C (Did that have a fast hitch?) and he will be good to go.
Good call about proprietary (sp) setups in the time. I forget that not even ten years ago we couldn't agree on what a skid loader bucket should be... not to mention two/three point hitches, PTOs, Hydraulic Couplers (that was Deere being aholes) That is the beauty of the world wide internet. There is somebody to call you out when you are being a moron!
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