Posted by buc llamraf on March 29, 2012 at 15:25:44 from (68.58.78.55):
In Reply to: Re: My tractor posted by Brian2 on March 29, 2012 at 14:40:37:
I did look at other tractors, over a years time. One was an early Cub with many attachments but they were in poor condition. The engine was weak and needing a overhaul. Price tag on that was $1,600. I walked away because I wanted a working tractor. My criteria was that I needed a small tractor and the 8n's and such were bigger than I wanted and didn't have live hydraulics. The cub was the perfect match mainly because of the live hydraulics and size. I brought it home, filled the tank with gas and put it right to work. This Cub has nice paint, starts first time, everytime. Pushed snow with power to spare. There isn't a single negative thing about it. Yes, I think I picked out a good Cub. I've worked it hard, with the plow, disk and blade and not a single problem from it. And I would pay $2,700 if I had to do it over and wouldn't even consider anything as primitive as an 8n. With all the good advice posted here I think I can get out of the medical expenses and keep my Cub. Thank you and have a great day.
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