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Re: Cub 154 with 3 point
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Posted by Steve in in on May 12, 2006 at 05:59:49 from (68.254.88.254):
In Reply to: Cub 154 with 3 point posted by bigdiesel on May 12, 2006 at 04:52:23:
Yes, the three point is a bit rare on the 154, 184 and 185. They are GREAT mowing machines with the Danco or cub belly mowers. The clutches can be troublesome. They all need a little engine work after some time. Personally, I would keep it. They don't tend to bring very much needing work, but when they are all there and working and looking good, they probably average about $3000 with a mower, more with a 3 point, creeper gear, front blade, loader or any of the other lo-boy specific attachments. BTW - If you haven't figured it out, the pto spins the wrong direction. You can't just go buy a post hole digger or a bush hog or anything like that and expect it to work. Neat little tractors though.
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