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Old 03-10-2013, 11:59 PM
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This is the super I found on CL a couple days ago. Really wasn't looking for one, but we all know how that goes...........

Nice, unmolested 1872. Picked it up from the second owner. Pretty complete tractor needing the usual freshening up. The PO told me the ignition switch went bad. He bought one at Lowes, but it didn't work. He jumped it with needle nose pliers and she started and ran pretty good. Gonna need a tuneup and oil change. Sheet metal's in good shape, but in typical CCC fashion, she shed her decals. The PO had picked up new decals and sent them with me. Has a 3 point on the back, no PTO. Also came with a Haban power angle blade with some leftover parts from when it was a manual tilt blade. Also has a Haban 60" deck and mule. Don't know if I'll keep the deck or not............ He also had an A frame laying next to the tractor and told me to take that as well.

Question on the blade. It has a white cylinder from CC on it. Did Haban have their own cylinders for blades or did they use CC's? I know it was added because of the manual tilt parts and a set of CC mounting blocks for the IH blade that came in a box of misc. parts.

It didn't happen without pics so enjoy. The pic of the deck was through a glass door cause it was raining and I didn't wanna melt.
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Congrats Josh on your "new to you" tractor and attachments
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Way to Go Josh! Nice score on you're 1872 there and thank's for the Pic's!!!!
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Congrats Josh on the 1872!
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Congrats on the new pick up!!
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Thanks guys!
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Nice find Josh! Looks pretty straight! The 3pt would be a nice deal for sure
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Thanks guys. Hope to tinker around with it this week, replace with a correct ignition switch, and try to get her running without jumping the switch. We'll see.
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Looks like a nice package deal. Every Haban i ever see has the white big bore cylinder ,i dont know who made them but it does seem like that was supplied by cub. The small bore power angle cylinder was for the 14 and 1650. Im not sure what size bore was used in the early 80's or when they changed to the larger. Dave
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