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https://columbus.craigslist.org/grd/5184505153.html Was it this one? I've had my eye on this for a few days but couldn't go up there from Cincinnati. I've been looking for a 1650 or similar for a while because I need a tractor for working at my family's farm.
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'74 IHCC 108 - 38A, supersteer axle '75 IHCC 1000 - 44A, Sears wheel weights '87 CC 1872 and 1811 - Haban, 44C '96 CC 1863 - 54GT '79 JD 400 - 60" deck "Projects" '67 123, '65 102, '71 126 |
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That post is down now, but that was probably it. The only in the area now is one in Lancaster for 300 but has a bad hydro pump. The one I bought had been posted for about a month.
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Hello from another new member with a 1650. Oh that's awesome that you got one with the dual hydro controls. It is the one thing I have been looking for to add to mine instead of the single stick that I have. It would come in really handy for me as I use a plow on mine all the time. For the dirt and gravel I move not to much, but I am going to put it into snow removal duty also. I don't need a snowblower personally, but would pick one up if i found one in good condition. I have a Suzuki King Quad 700 that I use for snow removal, but I am going to use the 1650 also for fun. That and my son and I can plow together now and get more done. I have neither a plow or snowblower for my old JD318 so it was nice that my 1650 came with the plow. If we get a real heavy snow I use my Ford 3910 with the FEL,,no not the most efficient way to move snow but it works for moving big snow piles if I need to. Your 1650 looks like it was well taken care of and kept inside also. Congrats on your purchase! I thought mine might have needed the engine mounts replaced and modified also, but the K341 is a shaker more so than others. Some minor vibration at idle I believe is normal for these from what I have read. I smoothed mine out considerably after I rebuilt and tuned the carburetor, as well as cleaned out the fuel tank and tank screen on the fuel valve. Also a tune up helped allot as well with a new plug wire, plug, points and condensor. It is singing super smooth and quiet now. Surprisingly it runs much quieter than my neighbors new twin cylinder mower does. Have fun and put that good old IH to work!
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Thank you 1977IHCC1650! I was checking the muffler. It wiggles a bit. I need to tighten up. It would probably help to do all the fuel system clean up like you did. I met up with DeltaCub (bought her QA42) and she gave me a bunch of good advice I need to follow through on.
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Hi welcome to OCC I also have a duel control 1650 they are good tractors that after 35 years can have some issues but nothing that can'nt be fixed relatively easy I love my 1650 and will never sell it
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1650
Welcome to the site. I have a 1650 but did not have a mower deck so I put my Haban Sickle Bar mower on it. I have a play date today at a buddy's pond. Maybe I can get someone to take a few action shoots.
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