Posted by Charlie M on October 01, 2018 at 17:49:04 from (50.49.112.141):
In Reply to: Free Cub posted by JimS on October 01, 2018 at 14:04:41:
Its free until you have to do a couple of thousand dollars of repairs. LOL Seriously I picked up a Cub that wouldn't run and had a bad radiator. The tractor needed a valve job and unfortunately the valves are in the block (its a flat head engine) so everything had to come out of the block. Cost me about $1500 but I had new everything when we finished and basically a new engine. When I reinstalled the block 2 of us handled it without any lift. I bought a new radiator that fit well and with $2500 total in it runs great. Problem is its probably worth only about $1500 to resell. On electrical it could be either a mag or distributor depending on age but both are easy to fix if needed. I have a 12 volt alternator on mine - talk about some crazy cranking. If it were me if the tractor engine is free and the tires are decent I would get it for the price.
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