Posted by Brad Gyde on February 28, 2011 at 11:40:18 from (184.216.130.190):
In Reply to: Cub Value posted by 45JDB on February 28, 2011 at 10:01:45:
I'd say you're in a fair range there..
I bought one a little after Christmas.. Started and loaded itself on the trailer (but needed a jump.. battery was shot) Has a nice looking woods 60" belly mower. Hood is beat up, so is grille, not charging, front tires are pretty iffy (but holding air) and rears are mismatched and weather checked, but decent tread, paint is bad.. I gave $1,000 for it.. Probably a little high in my case, but I'm happy with it so far.. It's just what I wanted
I invested in a new sediment bowl, carburetor, fuel lines, oil and filter, plugs, wires, cap, points, rotor, and battery so far. Gonna use it to mow the grass and slowly fix it up as I go along.
I hear ya can buy em all fixed up nice for around $2500.. But I'm young, and I get a lot more pride buying something needing help and fixing it up myself. I'm not in it for a return on investment either..
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