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Old 12-10-2013, 11:29 PM
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Thanks RWEAVER. How did you come up with the 359? I've looked and goggled and couldn't
even get close. Thanks
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Old 12-10-2013, 11:53 PM
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Thanks Oak. ------ This ain't no hobby....it's an addiction---So TRUE. I have a 147 and now this 1811 then there is the JD MC,112,212,345,420,B,2 LA's then Oliver super 55, M Farmall , Gibson D, case 195, 444,222, Wheel Horse electric 12, WH lawn ranger, 2 Massey Ferguson 12's, Roper 20 onan, ford 120, 2 sears gt's, New Holland tc-35, and I cut my yard with a JD 777 z-trac. Now that I'm retired- I'm in my shop ever spare minute. Playing mechanic. I'm not one but it sure is fun to play like one. There are more
tractors MW's, Allis All run, about half are show ready. So I REALLY agree
This ain't no hobby....it's an addiction--- I would add --DARN ethanol gas.
Thanks so much for your HELP JW
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Old 12-11-2013, 05:52 AM
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Go here........... Cub Cadet Parts Look Up.

Select "Cub Cadet" and type in 1811 for the model. After that menu pops up (sometimes many models pop up) , select the model (1811) . Once that pops up, then look under "Attachments".
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Old 12-12-2013, 01:06 AM
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I have doing this a few years the 3 main sizes of decks offered were 38in 44in 50in I don't know if I ever saw a 38in on a 1811 44 and 50 a lot so I guessed by using you last 3 numbers of the serial no and hit had a 50 50 chance also I know the numbers of the decks mtd uses by heart
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Old 12-13-2013, 08:10 AM
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Default 1811 help please

Thanks everyone. RWEAVER thanks for the links. As you can tell I'm always in a learning stage. BECAUSE I forgot what I knew yesterday.

I would like to wish EVERYONE a MERRY CHRISTMAS.
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Old 12-13-2013, 08:14 AM
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Told you I forget.
Thanks "OAK" for the links
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