1641, finally have a modern-ish cub.
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1641, finally have a modern-ish cub.
Traded a K301 to a buddy for this 1641, no they don't measure up to an 1811, but with a little work we will make a nice tractor out of it.
Yes, I need to make some new hood hinges....
Yes, I need to make some new hood hinges....
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Can you buy WD40 by the tank car?
- dag1450
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Re: 1641, finally have a modern-ish cub.
Nice trade! Modern-ish cubs need super glue to stay together!
127, 1650, 1572, 1872, 2072 . A mower, blower and blade for each.
- VScott
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Re: 1641, finally have a modern-ish cub.
Good little machines if you can get use to the different sound and action of the hydro. The vanguard 16 has plenty of power. Have you got to run it yet? When I ran my first cyclops, I couldn't believe how tight they steered.
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Re: 1641, finally have a modern-ish cub.
I like those hood hinges
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Re: 1641, finally have a modern-ish cub.
Aaron , does your dad know you stole those hinges off one of his barn doors ?
I also might know someone that has a grill for that tractor .
I also might know someone that has a grill for that tractor .
I see a lot of cub cadets while going down the tracks , its a shame I can't pull over and ask about them .
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Re: 1641, finally have a modern-ish cub.
Aaron......
What's the world coming too??????
Newer Cub Cadets-Your slipping.
First the 1811....now this?
And a hydro too??????
My 70s and 100s won't like hearing this.
What's the world coming too??????
Newer Cub Cadets-Your slipping.
First the 1811....now this?
And a hydro too??????
My 70s and 100s won't like hearing this.
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Re: 1641, finally have a modern-ish cub.
Picked up a 1641 'bout a year ago.
Becoming a favorite, Grandsons love the hydro!
Would like to locate a few adders. Angle 'lectric or hydraulic for the 42" blade. 3-point for the rear end. Angleing for the blade, need that!
Becoming a favorite, Grandsons love the hydro!
Would like to locate a few adders. Angle 'lectric or hydraulic for the 42" blade. 3-point for the rear end. Angleing for the blade, need that!
Tankman
NE Pennsylvania
CCC '95 1641
NE Pennsylvania
CCC '95 1641
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Re: 1641, finally have a modern-ish cub.
Earlier this year a 1641 also became my first Cyclops.
It only had 200 hours on it and I couldn't say no. I wanted something just to mow with and didn't want to worry if I put a scratch in it unlike some of our show tractors.
I threw on some ag tires that I had laying around and I have mowed with it all summer. I did not have any trouble with it and the 46" GT deck cuts really nice.
So far I have been pleased with it and it will continue to be my main mower. My preference is still for the older iron but a nice condition Cyclops may just catch my eye.
Every story is useless without pics so here are mine.
It only had 200 hours on it and I couldn't say no. I wanted something just to mow with and didn't want to worry if I put a scratch in it unlike some of our show tractors.
I threw on some ag tires that I had laying around and I have mowed with it all summer. I did not have any trouble with it and the 46" GT deck cuts really nice.
So far I have been pleased with it and it will continue to be my main mower. My preference is still for the older iron but a nice condition Cyclops may just catch my eye.
Every story is useless without pics so here are mine.
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Re: 1641, finally have a modern-ish cub.
Oh I also added some matching ag tires on the front, just for "looks".
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Re: 1641, finally have a modern-ish cub.
Nicd Cubs. Mr. Smith doin' a great job out in Pine Grove.
The 1641, I would say my 1st Cub. I did have a couple over the years but they were riding mowers. So far plowing snow, mowing (48" SD deck), pulling wagons, grandsons love the hydro. The 1641 handles all well, very
The 1641, I would say my 1st Cub. I did have a couple over the years but they were riding mowers. So far plowing snow, mowing (48" SD deck), pulling wagons, grandsons love the hydro. The 1641 handles all well, very
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Tankman
NE Pennsylvania
CCC '95 1641
NE Pennsylvania
CCC '95 1641
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Re: 1641, finally have a modern-ish cub.
Can you buy WD40 by the tank car?