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Ordered a new ride, a nice v twin.
#1
Now that I have a house with a yard again, time to brush hog less, and get a clean cut.

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#2
I thought Cubs were cream colored with yellow and black trim. Is this a "pro" line or something?

I have an older cub lawn tractor that came from a box store in 2005. Had been sucking until I completely rebuilt the engine last year. Now it hums along great. 26hp kohler command vtwin in it. I don't use it for mowing, and actually got rid of the deck like 6 years ago. It hauls a power rake, sprayer, trash cart, sweeper, etc.
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#3
All Cubs are deep yellow now.
I need to mow a couple acres better than my tractor will get with the Bush hog.

I liked this one for the 50 inch10 guage fabricated steel mower deck.

But yeah haul trash out to the road and stuff like that wo having to drag out the tractor.
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#4
Cub Cadet has been bought and sold a number of times. Who is making them now?
I had one I sent back with my brother last Sunday. It was one of the International Harvester ones, built in "63 per the serial number. It still has the original 7 horse Kohler, although its burning oil pretty good now.
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#5
I'd wager mtd
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#6
I would not trade muh Zero Turn.
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#7
I looked at them.
Same engines really, this has a serious deck
Its slower and perhaps less maneuverable but for my space it will be fine.
Oh and 1k less $
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#8
If your ground is the least bit rough you don't want a zero turn. Your mini tractor will serve you much better.
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#9
Yes, I'm converting horse pastures into lawn.

The really rough stuff is my kubota and Bush hog work
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#10
Perfect Cub! Cupholder?!
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