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Quick question
Does a 3205 or a 3225 have a metal hood, side panels and grill? TIA
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All 3000 series machines are all metal. I think they learned from the cyclops series that plastic was a big mistake.
The 3205 has a liquid cooled Kawi FD620 engine and the 3225 a Kohler Command rated at 22hp.
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Thank you Oak, I have a lot to learn about the Cubs and I appreciate those that have gone before sharing their knowledge on this forum. I was sure I had seen a few of the more modern looking tractors with rust on the grill or panels. The particcular tractor I was looking at was listed by both model numbers I listed but it was an obvious dent in one side panel that prompted my question.
BTW, which is the better tractor? I stay away from the plastic clad units except for possibly an engine swap. I have 4 1872's and not looking to mudy up the herd, unless it would be a 2072 but then they have the same dna. |
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I have a 3205 with the liquid cooled Kawi and is a great little engine but it's hard to beat a good running Command engine too. The 3000 series are great mowing machines but I like my 72/82 series for garden work.
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