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daturbosix

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picked this turd up recently.
debating to part it out or actually fix it. (no spark)

cub cadet 1864 (18hp command w/ power steering)
54" deck
42" snow plow
23" ag tires on extra rims
5 50lb suitcase weights with bracket

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My tractors all went up to Hayward over the winter, I can use them up there more than at my house, currently trying to track down a 48" commercial walk behind mower for using by my house due to all the slope/terrain changes in the yard.

Walk behind???? Get one of these bad boys. 48" articulating AWD.
 

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Outlaw

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How much about and can I make payments to you

I wish bud, I'd make payments to my self to own one lol.

Retail around that hour mark for the machine alone is probably $14,000 on a normal-good day. There's only one that sold recently that I can estimate a price on, it went for $10,000 + $500 buyer fee with 390hrs. These have 700-1,100 hours, but are sold with the trailers. Figure the trailer adds $1,500ish to the purchase price, but the hours knock it down equivalently. I'd assume the packages sell for $8,500-$11,000 plus the $500 buyer fee. When they sell, they will sell choice, with as many as they have, I'd assume that's a realistic spread across the lot. If you were to turn around and sell the trailer $7,000 for one is not that bad at all.

Last fall one sold at a live auction I was at for $8,000. It had higher hours though IIRC and did not come on a trailer.
 

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We have one at work, it’s been pretty rock solid for the time I’ve been there.

That's pretty much what I hear everywhere. Kubota makes a great product. People complain about the hoe not being that efficient but forget that it's like the equivalent of a fucking one ton mini excavator and they're trying to do the work of a 345 :rofl:
 

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I've never been in this thread, but I rebuild John Deere engines all day long. lol

Where do you work? Also opinions on the 4239’s in that 210 I posted? I know the 4045’s are pretty decent, just no hands on with the 4239.. That’s what I’m basing my numbers off of for a DE10 stanadyne pump...
 

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Where do you work? Also opinions on the 4239’s in that 210 I posted? I know the 4045’s are pretty decent, just no hands on with the 4239.. That’s what I’m basing my numbers off of for a DE10 stanadyne pump...

It's a Deere, it's a good engine. Deere really doesn't change much everything looks the same from engine to engine, just different sizes.

Alexander Equipment in Lisle.

You're saying a $600 for a rebuild? Might be a bit low? If you give me a ESN, I can get you pricing.

A 4045 is a DAMN good engine.
 
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