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Old 08-30-2019, 11:06 AM
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I haven’t really kept up with pricing on these vintage cadets for the past decade or so.
Therefore, I’m a bit out of touch with what they are going for and I currently have a guy who wants to buy my 72 and I know what I have into it but would like some input to give him a fair price.

Model 72. I’m he second owner and knew the family that I got it from.It was very well cared for.
Here’s what’s been:
The Kohler 161 Engine was professionally rebuilt, bored, crank ground, valve seats ground all new parts installed. Frame off restoration to include soda blasted and power coated all parts except the rear which was soda blasted and painted with PPG. It has lights with the correct switch, rebuilt PTO, creeper gear which was rebuilt, has the Brinly Hitch with spring assist lift, new 6-12 tires, cigarette lighter, rebuilt steering column, IH wheel weights.Deck has never seen rust, new belts, new blades. Runs perfect.
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As usual you never get back what you invested, so it looks like a 1000.00 tractor. But when you part it out you will get more for it.

Why sell it?
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Old 09-01-2019, 09:09 AM
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As usual you never get back what you invested, so it looks like a 1000.00 tractor. But when you part it out you will get more for it.

Why sell it?
I’m getting older and my Priorities have changed, want to clean up clutter and it hardly ever gets used. Someone else may enjoy it.
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Nice looking cub cadet!
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