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New to me 1861
Picked up an 1861 today, thought I'd share.
I got into cubs after inheriting an 1811 from the old man that used to live at our property, he bought it new and left it here for us. It's been a great tractor, has always been in good shape and I really got to liking the cubs. This year, my deck is too rotten and the front main developed a leak that needs immediate attention. Rather than trying to hurry to fix my 1811, I wanted to get a second tractor so that I could work on one while still being able to keep my mow schedule (about 3 acres). So, I found this 1861 (pics should be attached) that is in fantastic shape, almost unbelievable how clean it is. I also didn't realize how tired my 1811 is until mowing with a fresh 18mag. My 1811 has a lot of hours, not sure exactly how many because the hour meter stopped working at 1490, but based on simple math with my mowing per summer, it easily has 2500 or 3000 hours on it. Anyway, thought I'd share. The only thing I need is a grill, hoping to find one on here eventually. The other pesky things are the "safety" features on the 1861, the reverse switch that kills the pto and the seat switch are driving me nuts already. I'll have to disable them. |
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I had an 1861 very similar to yours. It was a grass eating SOB with the 54" on it.
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RUN IN THE RED 782 w/50c deck (red); 782 dual stick, 44c deck (y/w); 1050 w/38c deck; 1864 w/54" GT deck; 1872 project Cub Cadet Pro Z 560 L 42" power angle snowblade, #2 tiller, 2-QA42a snowthrowers, 450 thrower, #2 cart; 54" Haban blade; Brinly box blade, 48" dethatcher, moldboard plow; Agri-Fab sweeper 1200, 1863, 1864 parts machines |
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It's a shame really, I like the 1811 as a tractor much better than the 1861 but freshness matters. |
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That’s a very good looking machine.
Here’s a grill on eBay, I think that it’s what you need… https://www.ebay.com/itm/27584399041...3ABFBMmsSTzINi
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That's the cyclops light lens, I need the grill that goes underneath it. Hard to tell in the photo cuz it was so sunny |
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Great looking tractor, a real survivor. Its good to have a pair of Cubs, that way if one is down for rebuild, you still can take care of business. Now you can take your time and return the 1811 back to being as nice as the new tractor is. Mower decks can be found in super nice shape, so if yours has serious rust issues, I would see if you can find a much nicer 50c for it while you refresh the Mag18.
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Anyway, ranting, but I think my cub collection bug has finally taken hold. There's a super garden that needs engine work that I may look at....but I hope he sells it before I have a chance to look |
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The smallest deck on an 1811 was the 38C. Most were the 44C.
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Thanks, I'll keep an eye out for one. 38 would be good for the trails I think. If most were 44, I guess it won't be easy to find a 38.
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582, 682, 782, 782D, 1282, 1050, 1210 x 2, 1711, and 1811 |
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