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Are 2166 and 2186 parts interchangeable?
Just a quickie here - I have a GT2186 that needs some body parts replaced, and could use some spare parts. A local guy has a 2166 "parts" machine for sale cheap. Will "most" parts - hood, pedals, some engine bits etc fit my 2186?
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Pretty much same mower only engine and rear wheels are different , I had a HDS 2155 for quite a few years
Oz
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2166 engine is a 16hp single
2186 is an 18hp twin, no spares there. I'm pretty sure the rearrnd the different. The hood tin might be the same.
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My former Cub dealer (one of the site sponsors here) put bigger tires on a 2135 back in the day for someone who utilized the 190-304-100 28-inch PTO tiller, and the 2135 was marketed as a shaft-driven lawn tractor. The 2000/2500 series from 1994 until 2010 are basically all the same Tractors the 2500 series has a cast iron transmission carrier while the 2000 has aluminum transmission carriers, but basically the same internals with a BDU 10 pump. The 2500 series eventually went to Poly Hoods
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What Sargeant said , but we both forgot the seat changed as you got to the top model
And apparently those early model 2500 series had plastic hood problems (melting and or breaking) Oz
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