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Thanks For Having Me !
Good Day All !
I'm new to the Cub Cadet game. I am acquiring a 1872 with the only attachment being a mower deck. I really don't even need the mower as my lawn would be approx 10 passes. I want the tractor for a blade to do a little snow cleanup , and driveway scraping. and mostly to haul a trailer around my property. I do have a couple questions. What series is the 1872 considered? How do I know what attachments with mount up? Well anyway , I'm sure I'll have plenty of question going forward. Here is a bit about my deal. I'm up here in Southern Maine. I'm an avid motorcyclist. I hunt & fish. I live in the woods with my wife and 3 dogs. I'm an avid craft beer enthusiast. I'm a self taught Hydraulics tech for a small company throughout New England . We also build driveshafts, PTO's, filter systems, etc.I 've been in the truck industry for over 20 years, on the builders and suppliers end. Again thanks for having me , hope I'm not too much of a pain in the azz! |
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Welcome!
Ok so tractor data will give you some basic info on the unit. Heres a link to your model http://www.tractordata.com/lawn-trac...adet-1872.html Parts tree shows al the attachments that were available when it was new. Here is the link to that. Scroll to bottom of page https://www.partstree.com/parts/cub-...6-300-799-999/
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