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My 2165
My sister bought this 2165 brand new in 1994. Bought it from her in the spring of 2003 and did all the things it need to bring it up to par including a new seat. I enjoyed working on it then and enjoy maintaining it now. It is always ready to go to work with me and has never let me down in the last 18 years and never complains. I am looking at a 3240 right now and was thinking of selling it, but don't think I can. It has 717 hours on it and does not smoke or leak so I will keep it at least for now.
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Oooh That's purdy. If you want something bigger, sell it.
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I had a 2155 and it was a far better piece of gear than the GT2550 I replaced it with
My vote , Keep it Oz
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Keep them both, it might be an addiction.
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Stranger things have happened!
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Very nice !
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That's a keeper for sure.
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That's way to nice to sell.
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Very nice
My 2185 was my favorite (same as 2165 but has kohler engine) I picked up a 1864 last year and sold my 2185... and i miss it. If they had power steering they'd be perfect? I picked up a 3235 a month or so ago and I'm really liking it. The 1864 might be moving on.
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