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Old 03-22-2014, 08:35 PM
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same here 1572/1772

here's my 1772
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I really like my 982 so I gotta go with 982. JMHO
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My 1872.

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Be careful with a Super, they like to roam the woods!!





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I was wondering what you guys think the biggest baddest best super cub is ????


Mine
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That's nice! I like the stack and ags.
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Thanks CTRUEX. Though the stack got me into some unwanted repairs http://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/s...ad.php?t=30898

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Old 04-04-2014, 12:21 AM
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Would the 3000 series fit into the super category?
if so I would say a 3235 with the 25hp Kohler engine.
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Specs on the 3235:

Weight: 803 lbs [364 kg]
Wheelbase: 49.5 inches [125 cm]
Length: 74 inches [187 cm]
Rear axle: 1.18 inch diameter [29 mm]
2WD turn radius: 2.25 feet [0.7 m]

For comparison, the 1872:

Weight: ?
Wheelbase: 51.6 inches [131 cm]
Length: 78.5 inches [199 cm]
Width: 43.5 inches [110 cm]

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Trivia: MSRP on the 3235 was a whopping $6100...

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Old 04-05-2014, 08:16 AM
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SaturnV the operating weight of the 1872 985 lb with a 175 operator and 50 in deck.

My 2072 is listed as 1088 lb with 175 lb operator and 50 in deck
My 2084 comes in at 1070 lb with 60 in deck
Erics 2086 is listed at 1139 lb with 60 in deck.
A quick look did not reveal any heavier tractor weight.
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