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Old 06-21-2013, 12:06 AM
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It's a international cub. But it is not a 185. On the 185 the operator station isn't offset. All the early cubs were offset. They didn't "line them up" until the 185's came out. The trans is the same as any cub cadet trans. Yes the clutch will disengage the deck, that's just the way they were made. Other than the bigger engine and the final drives they are pretty similar to the cadets ...... or really, the cadets are similar to them lol. I think you'll like it! Just a bigger version! Enjoy and congratulations!
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Old 06-21-2013, 07:26 AM
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looks great my uncle has 5 or 6 farmall cubs and he mows his lawn with one cause that's all that runs the rest are good parts. I wouldn't mind getting one to paint up
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nice cub lo boy
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Old 06-21-2013, 10:05 AM
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I originally thought you got one of the 154 style Cub lo boys and not the lowered hood farmall Cub cub lo boys. I like your style better- the seat and the steering wheel actually line up on your model. Looks like it will perform wonderfully.
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Wow....a lo-boy!So, when you ride it you will be a lo-rider! LOQ...I have always wanted a Lo-Boy that was off-set, like yours but could never justify buying one as I only mow 1.5 acres and have a zero turn. I really like the looks of yours....great buy!

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Anybody have a clue what Carb kit to order for this thing?
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Which carb does it have? Post a pic please!!
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Is this enough?
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Don't ask me how it ended up upside down
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I would love to have that, thats the one i am active on seeking. your lucky you got her before i seen her otherwise i would be posting them pictures. nice tractor
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