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The loader is gone to a new home.
At least not the big dirt pile in the sky
That thing has had a lot of pictures posted of it that's for sure, almost as much as IT.
Yep, I liked that old tractor but...... a new one sure is nice too.
And, to keep on topic, I bought it from a Cub Cadet dealer and IH weights fit the rims!
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We don't stop playing because we grow old....
We grow old because we stop playing.
Skott, I bought a Cub Cadet Yanmar EX3200 when they first started there joint venture and have been very happy with it. Only real complaint is they're not a joint venture any more.
The End of an Era was the demise of the IH Registry!
http://www.zucksrototillers.com
There is only ONE ROTOTILLER.
147 with 48" mower deck & 42" QA snow thrower
70 with 42" mower deck, 42" blade, & Brinly 10" plow
I've been using an EX3200 at our church for two seasons now and love it.
CL300 loader, brush hog, finish mower and snow blade. That and where we bought it, Labuda's, made me buy the 221.
Just having a loader with four wheel drive triples the amount of work it can do (especially going down hill).
No, it's not going to the lodge...... hmmmmm, could do a lot there though.....NO, but, but.....
No steep hills.
Of course IH weights don't add a lot, all the tires are filled.
But if they fit, wear em.
We don't stop playing because we grow old....
We grow old because we stop playing.
Scott,
Oh it is a very nice machine and I know you will like it, it's just that well, you know, it needs steep hills or something to "test" it or maybe at least the operator