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Cub Cadet Push Mower value
Guys, I have a CC push mower that I am fixing up and will want to sell. I don't really have anything to go on other than the fact that it is about 15 years old. I am wondering what these sold for when new and any other info someone might be able to give me on them.
I downloaded the owners manual for this mower, but it doesn't list the part number for the air filter or spark plug. I prefer Champion plugs. can some one point me in the right direction on that as well? https://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/...1&d=1714273827 |
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According to my cross reference list you need a Champion RN9YC plug, to replace a Torch F6RTC, which appears to be the standard on that mower.
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Click on this link.....
http://manuals.mtdproducts.com/mtd/Public.do Enter your model number (11A18MC056) For Serial number just enter 12345, click search,click I Accept, from the list click View Manual for 769-02810 or 769-02810A ALL your parts are listed in pages 22-25 |
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If you are asking the value of it, not much of a collectable value
at least in these parts. They were MTD throwaways like everything else the last 20+ years. Push mowers bring $ 15-$20 at local garage sales if they run. This time of the year I see a lot of weed eaters/push mowers at the curb as ppl are buying new because it always costs more to fix them than they are worth. And with some states/local cities banning not only 2 smoke equipment, but 4 cycle lawnmowers under 20 Hp trying to force people to purchase Electric equipment. But the gubbermint is here to control---er help us |
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