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Old 05-19-2015, 09:38 PM
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169 cub cadet tiller next a 1572 tiller
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Old 05-19-2015, 10:32 PM
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Cool comparison.
The 169 look small. Thanks for sharing.
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Old 05-19-2015, 10:42 PM
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Cool comparison.
The 169 look small. Thanks for sharing.
The funny part is the 169 has more HP then big one
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The funny part is the 169 has more HP then big one
But less torque......
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Old 05-20-2015, 09:38 AM
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I have a hard enough time getting in and out of some of the places now with the 1650 & #2!!

Did one yesterday that was fenced on all 4 sides with only 1 gate to squeeze through. I sure wish folks would fill in the holes when they dig their potatoes!!

How much wider that the #2 is that big beast??
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I have a hard enough time getting in and out of some of the places now with the 1650 & #2!!

Did one yesterday that was fenced on all 4 sides with only 1 gate to squeeze through. I sure wish folks would fill in the holes when they dig their potatoes!!

How much wider that the #2 is that big beast??
Dave,
IIRC, that type of tiller is 42" wide. The tiller I have that you saw is 48" and is heavy! Hope to get it mounted sooner than later. You'll have to come down and take it for a round or two.
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Old 05-20-2015, 10:53 AM
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Will do!!
Keep me posted, OK?
Is that one the same as yours?

Hey!, Ya could pack it along to BCPD#2, if it happens this fall
or even Brown Farm Days @ Central City in July...18-19
Ya know Josh, I'm beginning to wonder if any of yer smokers even run!!!LOL
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Will do!!
Keep me posted, OK?
Is that one the same as yours?

Hey!, Ya could pack it along to BCPD#2, if it happens this fall
or even Brown Farm Days @ Central City in July...18-19
Ya know Josh, I'm beginning to wonder if any of yer smokers even run!!!LOL
Bahaha......They all run Dave. Woulda fired a couple up for ya when you were down here if ya wanted. Was talking with Rick at AJ's and they are kicking around the idea of BC in August instead of October, so we'll see..........

That tiller's different than mine. That's the newer style. Check out the AJ threads on here because Ryan took a couple pics of a Super with one in tow like the one pictured here.
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169 cub cadet tiller next a 1572 tiller
The #2 looks quite a bit wider.

When does it go up for sale?

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