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Old 04-28-2016, 01:22 PM
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Crimsonred, you did great on the price of your machine. The cat 0 3 point hitch is worth about $500 and the tillers bring $700 to $1000 easy and I've seen them as high as $1500. I almost picked up a tiller a few years ago for $750 but it was about an 8 to 10 hour road trip that I wasn't up for. Someday I'll have one.
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Here's my opinion. The new $4k XT2 is a pretty good lawn mower but in a year you would lucky to get $2500 for it. From what I read over on MTF the guys like them.

The 3240 is priced about right. I sold this 3240 for $1800 with 1500 hours on the meter. I spent way too much time and money on it to get it that nice. I completely redid the 54" deck with PPG paint and all new bolts, blades, bearings and seals.
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The one you're looking at has the 44" deck on it. I'm not impressed with that deck, they are kind of cheaply made it also does not have the striping roller on the back like the 54". The spindles are not made as well on the 44" when you compare them to the 54" either. The tractor is also missing the chrome hub caps that came standard on the 3240, not that you need them but will help if you ever resell it. Maybe see if they have a 54" they could swap out for the 44" that is on it but you will loose the bagger because I don't think it will work on the 54". Once you mow with a foot controlled hydro and power steering you will never go back to anything else.

I'm leaning towards the 3240 over the XT2 but keep in mind that you are buying a 15 year old machine that may need some repairs. I would also see if the dealer would service the transmission to seal the deal.
***If you choose the 3240 make sure you read the manual on how to use the locking differential or you will have a $2000 parts machine.

Good luck and let us know which you get.

Nice unit Crimsonred. Someday I will find one of those hydro tillers.
Yea, I am not crazy about the 44" deck but my current mower is only a 46" so it wouldn't be a massive difference. I also decided that no matter what I go with my next tractor will have a bagger. So that part of the 54" is kind of a bummer. I am pretty adept at fixing things and maintaining stuff so upkeep on an a little older machine is ok with me. With my 149 though the upkeep and maintenance is starting to become more time than actually using the thing thus the search for something a little more reliable.

Thanks for all the good info! I am definitely going to talk to them and see if we can work anything out in terms of price or additional service
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Crimsonred, you did great on the price of your machine. The cat 0 3 point hitch is worth about $500 and the tillers bring $700 to $1000 easy and I've seen them as high as $1500. I almost picked up a tiller a few years ago for $750 but it was about an 8 to 10 hour road trip that I wasn't up for. Someday I'll have one.
Thanks. I felt it was right for what I needed and what I was willing to pay. Looking forward to many years of usage from it. I'd only ever seen the belt driven tillers on the back of smaller tractors of this size so I was pretty happy to find a hydraulic one, as a complete package, reasonable price, very nice condition, and above all else, a Cub Cadet. Love me some CC's....
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Old 04-19-2017, 11:02 AM
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I am new here, have a Cub 3240. I am having great difficulty find out what spec kohler engine was used in this tractor. It is a command 22, the silver tag on blower hsg is missing. I am pretty sure the model is CH640- something. There are so many different versions, shaft length & diameter on crankshaft,also bolt circle & pilot on flywheel. Any info on this would be greatly appreciated.

PS I am looking for a direct replacement engine

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Crimson,
That looks like a fantastic machine and cool equipment package. That tiller looks like a sod killing machine, I like it a bunch!
For $2,000 I would say it's a winner but as others have stated, start at $1500 and try to get the 54" deck.
Good luck, but I would buy it.
This type of machine looks even nicer the older you get. That tiller would eliminate lots of body aches! It made me feel better just looking at the pic!
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Zexel, here ya go. This is what was in my 3240.
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What happened to the original motor?
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Need help, just inherited this one, motor runs great but it has no hydraulics, ps, frd, rev or lift. The aux pump looks fine but is there anyone that can give me some pointers?
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