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Old 08-04-2024, 10:10 PM
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!535's are circa 1990-1991, so 65 hours is not a believable statistic.
And if it were true, I'd give the kid some money towards the dirt bike and keep the 1535.
All that being said so go to the FAQ section about adding pics.
IMG_7104.jpg im getting the picture thing figured out
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Old 08-04-2024, 10:23 PM
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!535's are circa 1990-1991, so 65 hours is not a believable statistic.
And if it were true, I'd give the kid some money towards the dirt bike and keep the 1535.
All that being said so go to the FAQ section about adding pics.
IMG_7147.jpg went up a hour.he mowed with it today.runs good
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Old 08-05-2024, 08:54 AM
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Seeing is believing. I believe.
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I don’t think that is the original hour meter. At least it looks different than the one on my 1440. It still looks like a nice tractor though. They were Cub Cadets last gear drive GT, and the only one in the cyclops series.
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What he said, not the oem meter, from the looks of the seat it has a lot of butt time on it, more than 65hrs and a lot of farts...
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That is not the original hour meter.
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Ok then. What’s it worth?
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If a guy named Lew shows up at your house, you'll probably end up paying HIM to haul it away.
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