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Old 08-11-2011, 10:19 PM
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Hey congrats on the nice 1650! We just picked one up about two hours ago.It mows good looks good runs great, 50in deck but doesnt have the lift on back or auxlliary ports like yours. You will like mowing with it. Brian.
Thanks Brian! Got pics of yours? The aux ports are rare from what I've been told.

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If I remember the service letter correctly, there was a batch of those 16/1450 and were actually recalled. IH said they didnt want any confusion with their product and they were to be destroyed.

Since you seem to be attached to this one, Ill come and take it off your hands (after you make the wife happy and mow the yard) and that way you wont have to worry about handling this recall. Heck Duke, I like you so much, I wont even charge you a disposal fee. Hows that for a pal?!!!
As long as you leave your 882 with me in it's place I have no problems with you coming to get it!

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Nice 1650 Duke,Don't let anyone con you out of that one.When you get a red one then you'll be sitting pretty...
Thanks Lew! The name David means con man in redneck talk.
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Old 08-11-2011, 10:48 PM
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As long as you leave your 882 with me in it's place I have no problems with you coming to get it!


Thanks Lew! The name David means con man in redneck talk.
Ha and Ha. Ill think about that trade after a few more and then Ill be sure to get back to you.

I dont know how I got this bad rap about being a con man. I just find great deals!
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I think you're a pretty good fella, David!
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I think you're a pretty good fella, David!
Thanks Allen! I knew I had some friends in low places. Just not in Statesville. But, I have to keep reminding myself, he is a translplant from the north

You know what they say about our dirt around here. The red clay is actually tinted that color from all that Yankee blood.
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Thanks Allen! I knew I had some friends in low places. Just not in Statesville. But, I have to keep reminding myself, he is a translplant from the north

You know what they say about our dirt around here. The red clay is actually tinted that color from all that Yankee blood.
How many of your kin do you have living up north again? They are yankee's too!
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Old 08-11-2011, 11:09 PM
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I went out side to get some numbers and here's the serial number 2050670US644330
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I went out side to get some numbers and here's the serial number 2050670US644330
How many times you going to check in on your new baby tonight?

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Looks like its a Jan. 1979
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The kick is up.....the kick is GOOD!!!!!!!! Very nice Duke! I only dream of having a 1650! Congrats. on your "new" IH Cub Cadet model 1650!
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How many times you going to check in on your new baby tonight?

Umm I'm not saying but I did take it a blanket last night!

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The kick is up.....the kick is GOOD!!!!!!!! Very nice Duke! I only dream of having a 1650! Congrats. on your "new" IH Cub Cadet model 1650!
Thanks John! I was telling Allen last night a year ago all I liked was NF gear drives now look at me! This yellow fever has got me bad! I hear that the red fever is just as bad!
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