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Old 04-01-2013, 09:48 PM
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Hey all. Grew up on my grandad's Cub that was older than I was, not sure what model it was. I know it was larger than my 1554 and was a much better Cub than the Cub he replaced it with. I've had two so far. An mtd 2007 GT 1554 and now my lastest a 78 1650 with 50" deck and a tiller. Just got the tiller hooked up and running today, that thing is a beast ).
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Old 04-01-2013, 09:50 PM
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Your going to love how that tiller works!
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Old 04-03-2013, 03:42 AM
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Your going to love how that tiller works!
I already do! I used it on a test patch near our driveway where a dumpster had left rather large ruts in the yard and in only about 3 passes that tiller had the ruts gone and the soil over ankle deep and finely chopped up. The old 1650 is so much more of a tractor than the 2007 version 1554!
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Old 04-03-2013, 05:30 AM
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welcome to OCC. the 1650 is a nice tractor to till with. enjoy it. I to have a 1650 and a few others. 1 cub just isnt enough...
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Old 04-05-2013, 04:58 AM
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welcome to OCC. the 1650 is a nice tractor to till with. enjoy it. I to have a 1650 and a few others. 1 cub just isnt enough...
I'm already selling the wife on the idea of picking another one to actually mow, drag the lawn roller and garden cart with ) Afterall it is SO time consuming to take the tiller off everytime I need to mow or drag stuff around the property... Hehehehe
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very good point you have. sounds like you have a plan in the works.

what part of Ohio are you in? im in Greenville. north west of Dayton 30mi.
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Why not get one for every job. I have one for mowing one for towing. One for pushing and one for.lookin pretty I'm sure ill.come up with other reasons to buy more
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