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Old 05-20-2012, 07:13 AM
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Good morning to all :

I'm new to the forum, and boy am I glad I found this place I just purchased a 95 1641 cub cadet in excellent shape w/378 hrs. w/42'' deck . I'm hoping to find a larger deck (48'') in the future , I hope...

The tractor is in such great shape I wasn't going to let a 42'' deck stop me from purchasing it. It is replacing a JD 212 w/46'' deck and it's 27 yrs old well it just needs too much work ($$$$) to make it right... so ... I've always wanted to try a CC and now I've got one. This site is great, I've done some lurking and there's tons of info here and it's members are more than helpful with trouble shooting problems and professional help.

I'm sure I'll have some questions in the future and feel comfortable coming here to get some needed advice.... oh yea lol ... it's first time I've ever seen a lawn mower with a tilt steering wheel .... now that I never expected... oh well

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Old 05-20-2012, 07:25 AM
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Old 05-20-2012, 08:29 AM
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i do not have it at the house yet, will pick it up maybe wed or thur. and i will attempt to post pics, i'm not real computer smart and have not yet tryed the picture posting, but , i will attempt it . it actually looks pretty good , of coarse there is some rust on the deck and frame here and there but for being 17 yrs. old, it's in great shape. i bought it from a older guy, like me,,,lol! and it was stored in door, ''if'' it wasn't cutting grass, he did not have a plow for it, he said , all he ever did was cut a 1ac. of grass and that's it, and it looks it too. he showed me all the service records, i'm thinking i lucked out here with this one ,, time will tell .


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Welcome to the site. You are correct in that this site is chock full of useful info and folks will help you find it if isn't here yet. What part of PA are you in?
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Looking forward to your pics! Heres' the guide to help you out. If you can't post pics you'll have to resize them.
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