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Old 04-17-2013, 11:52 PM
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Is there any difference between these two other than the engines? I know that old cubs are worth what you are willing to pay. With that said, I am willing to pay darn near asking price for a couple that I have found.

Any issues with either model?

Any issues with either engine? One is a Kohler single and the other a Kohler Magnum double.

Not sure which one to grab/go for.......and "BOTH!" is NOT an option I have some really steep property to mow as well.

Selling my JD 316 to fund it.

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Assuming condition is the same and price is similar go for the 1810. The 12 single is a good engine but the 18 twin is better imo. How much are they asking for each tractor?
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Assuming condition is the same and price is similar go for the 1810. The 12 single is a good engine but the 18 twin is better imo. How much are they asking for each tractor?
1210 - $575 OBO

1810 - $650

Both are pretty nice and look well cared for. Cubs pop up fairly regularly around here. I passed on a 1641 last fall that looked new with 425 hours. Guy wanted $675. Never should have passed on it.
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What neck of the woods you located in? (Don't worry,I'm not interested in them) reason I'm asking is not to many pop up around this area.
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I'd go for the 1810. I had a 1210 and hated the rubber mounts for the engine.
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I'd also get the 1810. The twins are so smooth!
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What neck of the woods you located in? (Don't worry,I'm not interested in them) reason I'm asking is not to many pop up around this area.
Down in Kenosha/Racine county. The Milwaukee and Chicago area have cubs aplenty.

Oconto County is better living though. Love that area. Funny. I love most of the state except the area I live in!

Come on down and buy some of these cubs. 3-4 hours. Problem is that you have to go into enemy territory and enter Illinois occasionally.

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I'd also get the 1810. The twins are so smooth!
I will talk with the 1810 person tonight. A church/school owns it right now. It's around 600 hours. Thanks fellas.
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Shoot, if you're sellin' a green weanie, you should be able to buy both. Those green things are made of green.

All kidding aside, I'd go for the 1810 as well. Good luck and keep us posted.
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Shoot, if you're sellin' a green weanie, you should be able to buy both. Those green things are made of green.

All kidding aside, I'd go for the 1810 as well. Good luck and keep us posted.
That is funny you say that....I had the same thought myself. However, I also want to buy an LP Generator for my house, or a nice grill, or a gas heater for my garage......sigh

JD's do get good money. My problem with my 316 is the Onan engine. Strong, good runner, but no parts. And my wife will be easily confused by another yellow/white tractor.
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