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markmdz 11-06-2014 10:32 AM

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Originally Posted by rwairforce (Post 294550)
Update....
the seller and i have struck a deal.
1641 with 887 hours, engine runs well, hyd lift, snow blower, 48 inch deck, chains, weights and ag tires and extra turf tires. $850. Seems fair to me. The best part is that its ready for snow. Pictures to come after i get it home. Thanks all. :beerchug:

Very nice. Congrats. Please post pics when it's home.

Mike McKown 11-06-2014 11:21 AM

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Originally Posted by rwairforce (Post 294550)
Update....
the seller and i have struck a deal.
1641 with 887 hours, engine runs well, hyd lift, snow blower, 48 inch deck, chains, weights and ag tires and extra turf tires. $850. Seems fair to me. The best part is that its ready for snow. Pictures to come after i get it home. Thanks all. :beerchug:

I'd say you did very well for yourself.

You'll appreciate having a snowthrower dedicated tractor instead of installing that thing on your 1864 every season.

Make sure the steering box is adjusted well and you have grease in the spindles. The 1641 will get a little hard to turn in tight places with that weight hanging on it.

rwairforce 11-06-2014 11:53 AM

"The 1641 will get a little hard to turn in tight places with that weight hanging on it"

Do you think the tri-rib tires would help ease the steering?

jimbob200521 11-06-2014 11:56 AM

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Originally Posted by rwairforce (Post 294589)
"The 1641 will get a little hard to turn in tight places with that weight hanging on it"

Do you think the tri-rib tires would help ease the steering?

Yes sir they certainly would :beerchug:

Mike McKown 11-06-2014 12:14 PM

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Originally Posted by rwairforce (Post 294589)
"The 1641 will get a little hard to turn in tight places with that weight hanging on it"

Do you think the tri-rib tires would help ease the steering?

I've never owned the tri-ribs but seems like they would lighten the steering way up. Probably give you better steering control in the snow too.


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