Thread: Cub Cadet 582
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Old 10-30-2011, 02:08 PM
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If it is in really great condition and the deck and blade are too, that would be around top dollar for a 582 around here. But as said, location and condition are huge variances for how much a Cub can sell for. The main thing would be, if you are happy with the price for what you are getting then it is always worth it.
What I may consider to be a good price for what I paid, someone else will say I either stole it or paid way too much. Too bad you don't have pics of this 582.
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