Posted by Gun guru on January 14, 2008 at 16:33:43 from (71.87.73.218):
I would like to buy a good solid grass cutting tractor this spring. Last summer I went to a cub dealer near me and the guy tells me that the 5252 cub cadet is no longer made, he said he would try to find one. He found 1 out of state. He also tells me that the Cub Cadet line is going to start having the Yanmar diesels in them. (okay, but will they make a 22HP compact for grass cutting and other yard chores?) The Cub website shows a large 32HP tractor. Too big, too expensive Iam sure.
He also told me that Cub cadet is going to offer a 31HP Briggs engine. I havent seen that 31 Hp Briggs on the website. I have gone to the Cub Cadet website (which has not changed in 6-8 months) and the website still posts the 5000 series cubs (which I guess arent made anymore according to the sales guy)
Also the 6000 series Cubs, Nice machine with a 28HP diesel I guess isnt made either.
Does anybody work for a Cub Cadet dealer on this site or know of someone who does and knows what is going on with the Cub Cadet models? What I want is a small compact diesel with 4WD, 20-25 Hp. With a rear 3 point. I would buy that 31HP gas briggs tractor that was explained to me but dont know if it exists....yet. Sounds like the blind leading the blind.
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