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Old 05-20-2016, 05:49 AM
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I lied. Forgot I had pics of the 1864. Current owner bought it for its engine then decided to go different route. Lucky me I saw it as soon as he posted it. I'm trading him the engine he really wants, to make it worth it to me he is supplying a better seat, bar tires and installing the good plastic he picked up for it, so the way I should receive it should look a lot better than these pics but it's something for now anyway. Wish it was the 2361 the plastic is from! Might put bigger tires on it and make a clone. We'll see.
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Old 05-20-2016, 11:26 AM
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Congrats on your 1864! Thanks for the pics.
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Thank you!
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Old 05-22-2016, 11:40 PM
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Got her home today, picked up some 26x12-12's for her as well. I had some 18x8.50 for the front so I got all 4 swapped out this evening as well as put new 20x10 ags on the boy's "1830" which he's been having a blast driving! The 1864 / 2361 clone got a brand new battery as well. Man what a sweet tractor! The deck needs a lot of love if I want to use it ever. I will likely fix it up as a backup but no plans to mow with it regularly. This thing is a beast!
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Old 05-23-2016, 12:27 AM
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Got her home today, picked up some 26x12-12's for her as well. I had some 18x8.50 for the front so I got all 4 swapped out this evening as well as put new 20x10 ags on the boy's "1830" which he's been having a blast driving! The 1864 / 2361 clone got a brand new battery as well. Man what a sweet tractor! The deck needs a lot of love if I want to use it ever. I will likely fix it up as a backup but no plans to mow with it regularly. This thing is a beast!
i get no results when i search for 2361 and those decals were made by a sign shop, as far as i know there is no 2361.
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Old 05-24-2016, 01:43 PM
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Tim, I couldn't find a single shred of evidence of it either. After closer inspection I could see where there used to be different numbers on the side panels although I couldn't make them out. So yea for whatever reason someone put different decals on it. Hmm.
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Mowed the farm with the 2082. I love that power steering!
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Nice super, Terry!
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Thanks Allen.
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I have been posting about 2 CC's that are new to me, so I thought I would post a few pics to get your thoughts. I bought a 126 and a 1641 from an estate, paid $250 for the pair. The 126 was in pieces after a partial rebuild, so it took me a bit to get it assembled but runs like a champ. I have the front grill and numerous other parts, some OEM in the bag. I am working on cleaning the fuel system of the 1641 but in the interim, here is the 126.
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