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Old 05-15-2018, 10:43 AM
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Garden looks great 17xt3!
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I have a 1250 cub cadet hydro rear end. Any one intrested email me at chabarenie1@students.argos.k12.in.us . I live in argos indiana!
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I have a 1250 cub cadet hydro rear end. Any one intrested email me at chabarenie1@students.argos.k12.in.us . I live in argos indiana!
Once again you have posted this same message in the wrong section.

. Have you tried Craigslist?

. Here's a link to the proper for sale section, you must have a price in your ad. http://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/f...splay.php?f=34

. I just felt like using the announcement emoji one more time for the hell of it.
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Nice pics guys. I’ll bet there’s not very many guys pulling a moldboard plow with a modern Cub.

I added rear hydraulic remotes to my 129 to run my dump trailer. Teed into the lift cylinder lines and ran hoses to the back. The lift cylinder got new hoses too as one was seeping and I was afraid they might burst since I raised the pressure to 800 PSI. The factory hoses were simply rubber hose with no wire layer. A bracket holds the couplers using existing holes in the frame.
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Worked up a new garden
Nice!! I just bought the XT3 GSX and it's being delivered on Saturday. How do you like yours so far? What are some of the pro's and con's do far?
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Nice!! I just bought the XT3 GSX and it's being delivered on Saturday. How do you like yours so far? What are some of the pro's and con's do far?
Thanks! I love it so far. I got the 54" fab deck and it mows great. At the time of purchase I did not have any plans for using it in the garden. My gripe came when I found Cub doesn't offer a tiller anymore. I went the same route another member did with a GTX2100. Bought a johnny products sleeve hitch. JeffinPA made me an adapter to go to 3 point and found a 190-960 MTD tiller. I'd like to find the 30" hydraulic cub tiller someday. Another complaint so far has been that the headlights are not sealed. Water and dust get in very easily. I sealed them with silicone. Pretty easy fix but still. Hope you enjoy it as much as I do.
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Got to mow with the 782, here's some video of it cutting some 1' tall grass.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I07fjnqA5jk
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Cool vid. No way you were taking full passes going that fast in 1 foot grass at least it doesn’t look/sound like you were?
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Cool vid. No way you were taking full passes going that fast in 1 foot grass at least it doesn’t look/sound like you were?
The right tires were running on the edge of the grass.
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