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Old 02-08-2015, 07:03 PM
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Yes he is cool...Glad you guys has something in common.
Now I know who to look out for when I go to virginny to buy some cubs...
Lew

like you, if I have it it's for sale for the right price. Take a look at my sig and let me know if anything floats your boat. Not on the sig but also for sale would be a 400 tiller and a 2182 with a Cat 0 3 point hitch. Also have a couple mower decks.
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Old 02-08-2015, 10:31 PM
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Well the 1862 is heading north as I type this. Shrewcub picked it up. Worked out well he backed his PU up to the lift table and we rolled it into the back of his truck. Cool guy looking forward to seeing what he has planned for it.

Oh yeah and for you guys in the snow belt it got up to 75 here today. I'm afraid I'm going to pay for the nice weather but for now I'll take it.
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Now I know who to look out for when I go to virginny to buy some cubs...
Thanks Fellas! It's cool that the cool kids think I'm cool!

Had a great time meeting and BSing with Sam today! Got a couple other goodies in the truck too. I will say the pics don't do his place justice! Truly a beautiful place! Wish it had been 2 months from now, when it was greener. Although he has something else I may go back for.

Side Note: The FORD was trying to live up to it's name today (Found On Road DEAD). And it did for about 3 minutes on the side of 81 tonight. I think it's the fuel pump relay. It would miss for a second and cut out. I could cycle the key off and back on and keep going, never losing more than 20 mph. It did it 4 times in the last hour on the way down and 4 or 5 times on the way back. Last 1.5 hours were fine. One time around Roanoke just as a truck lane ended it didn't come back and there I sat for about 3-4 minutes. After that I was a right lane man. Ended up adding about an extra hour to my trip back ( made a couple extra stops just calm my nerves and keep the fuel level up). But it got the job done!

Here's a pic of the loading.

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Old 02-09-2015, 06:57 AM
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Travis it was good meeting you yesterday. Glad you made it home. I was a little concerned when you told me about the truck cutting out on the way to my place.

Keep us posted on the 1862 becoming a 2262D.
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Will do, Sam.

I did stop at O'Reillys on the way out and picked up a FP relay and ignition switch for piece of mind, in case it left me sitting.
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Old 02-09-2015, 07:20 PM
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Sam Mac how much are you asking for the tiller and 2182.
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Old 02-09-2015, 07:25 PM
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Not sure on the 2182 at the moment, just found out I need to replace the water pump on it. The Tiller $800.00 and it would be yours. 2182 will probably be around $2500 when it's all said and done.
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Would it be possible to get pics of the tiller please.
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