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Two Cub lowboy 154 projects
So the group scared me away from the neighbors expensive super cub with parts that are tough to find.
In place of those I found a option. I am curious if these lowboys are a good find and what they might be worth? I needed something bigger for cutting grass on my ten acres and working a one acre garden. I sold a 169 and a 123 today and had found these. Both "ran when parked" which is of course cliche but I think the seller is a good guy. Both lowboys have three points in the rear and creeper setups. I can imagine a bunch of tlc and elbow grease will be needed. What is a fair price for both? I like the idea of backups. Thanks |
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Same answer as last time.. We need to see some pictures to determine some sort of condition on them. That said I have seen running 154's for sale from 500$ up to 3500$.
What is the seller asking for them?
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pics
Here are the pictures of the lowboys. Sorry it took me a bit to reduce the size so that I could post them up.
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price
he is asking $1500 for both.
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WHen is the last time they ran.. If you think theres no major issues getting them to run.. I would be willing to pay that much.
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Check your local Craigslist to see what they are going for in your area. Lo boys can be a money pit. Also, look up Hamilton Bobs for parts.
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Local prices
They have been sitting for four years. Thanks so much guys. Locally I have not seen many sell for less than $1000. I have been watching cubs for a year or so. Thanks again
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If you are real handy with tools and can fix most anything go for it.
Don't think many fellers like the mowing ability of the lowboys. and if it needs a clutch like most do @ one time or another, they have to be split to do it. Not a problem other than expense for a fellow with the ability, and a good shop with equipment. I'm thinking if you are asking here, you are not the person. Please no offence, I do not know anything of your expertise or lack of it. |
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I'm not sure what your budget is but I would go look for a used Kubota B or BX series machine if you want a tractor. We mow 4-5 acres a week with our B7500 with 60" deck and they are a beast. + we are still running the original deck belt at 1500 hours.
Those IH machines are 1950 technology are very under powered from what I hear.
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Thanks
Hey fellas- I am not offended. They do seem like a heap of work unless I hear he got them running. The Kubota sounds like a better fit. I'll pass the lowboys lead to a buddy who can do that kind of work.
Thanks a bunch |
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