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Old 01-17-2017, 03:58 PM
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I was Delayed with the Icy weather but I finally got the 2072 Home Today.
As I told you in my last Post, asking for the Weight, She hasn't Run in 3 to 5 Years and so I have to go over her from front to back before I crank it over but I'm in no rush now. Here are just a few Pics for you guys to see. I do have the Front Grill for it, so it's complete. I was really surprised at the wheel weights being marked 75 lbs.. and I was told the rear tires are also LOADED!
But makes sence I guess as It also came with the 54 inch Power Angle Snow Plow , which he said he used every winder. Well, we're Half way through winter now, so I don't know if I'll bother to take the deck off or not. I have other Plows to use. Anyway, there she is... your comments / input is welcomed... DanO'
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Old 01-17-2017, 04:25 PM
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Glad you got it home, now you can spend quality time with it.

cool mailbox, do you make them?
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Old 01-17-2017, 05:04 PM
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Old 01-17-2017, 05:45 PM
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Glad you got it home, now you can spend quality time with it.

cool mailbox, do you make them?

thanks... Yes, I make Farm & Garden Tractor Mailboxes of all makes and models in my shop.. sell them at local shows& on C.L.
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Congrats on the 2072.
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Old 01-17-2017, 07:15 PM
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Thanks Guys, I was wondering would it be possible (well anything is possible with a welder& torch) to adapt a 3 point hitch from a Sears Suburban or other GT to this Tractor? I highly doubt I'd find a used one made for it. Any ideas or suggestions on this at all would be appreciated.
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Congrats on the tractor.
Look forward to see what you do to adapt that hitch.
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Congrats on the 2072,you got one of my favorites have fun with it!

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Old 01-17-2017, 07:44 PM
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Nice score, looks good. Glad you ended up getting it and good price range from what I remember.

I've stumbled across your mailbox ad several times on H.V. Craigslist. Those are cool.
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Thanks Guys, I was wondering would it be possible (well anything is possible with a welder& torch) to adapt a 3 point hitch from a Sears Suburban or other GT to this Tractor? I highly doubt I'd find a used one made for it. Any ideas or suggestions on this at all would be appreciated.
I thought you could still buy the hitches new aftermarket? Try this:
http://xtrememotorworks.com/Parts%20...Cub-Cadet.html
I believe I rather do that than try to make/adapt one. I know folks collect the Sears, don't know how valuable a hitch setup for one would be--might make a good start on buying a new one. Of course if you want to fab one, go right ahead, take pics along the way for us!
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