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Undercover

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I plan on getting a new-order a new Cub as soon as the 08 prices come out.I like to have 2 mowers because i'm gone all week(job) and if it brakes down and i can't fix or get parts(this has happend) it's maybe 2 weeks before i can mow.I mow around 2 acres +or-.It is mostly flat except the ditch.Now i have a gt1554 new last year been very good so far and another brand with a 38" deck.I like the smaller deck, it fits a few places the larger deck won't and the large deck gets the mowing done fast.so i do use both.so if i keep two i would like the different deck sizes.
Now these are my options.These are based on 07 prices and what my dealer would give me last fall. Oh the 38" deck mower has did it's time and time to move on when i can still get something for it.
1. keep the GT1554(that i like alot but the sealed tran i dont and would like a servisable tran so i could do more things without worry) and get the Lt 1042.
my cost with trade $1200.

2. keep the GT1554(that is still kinda new and is even cleaner than the day i got it) and get the GT2544
my cost with trade $3000. this is how i'm leaning

3.trade both for GT2550 & Lt1042
my cost $2800

4.trade both for GT2554 & Lt1042
my cost $3200

5.trade both for GT3100 with 50" deck
my cost ? $3200. i like this but it would only be one and all great machines brake down from time to time.If i did get the 2544 i could save and someday get the 3200 with a 60" deck,that would be my dream teem but that is not here or now.

Let me know what you think.I live in JD country so it is hard to get any thoughts. Not that is wrong but i love the Cubs.
 
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I'd go with Option 2. The GT1554 is a good tractor. It's a lot heavier duty than the 1000's so should last a long time, especially if you use the 2544 for any GT tasks like ground engaging stuff. This scenario leaves you with the flexibility of not be pressured to upgrade the lower model any time soon. Then you can just sit back and wait for a sweet deal on a 3K to show up (if ever), and unload your GT1554 at that time.
 
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The sky is the limit if you want to own two machines and have the capacity to do so. It sounds like you want to just mow grass and do it as fast as possible? Why not keep your "other brand" 38" for the small stuff and get a zero turn rider or stander machine. (CC doesn't currently offer a 'stander' ZTR though).

Joel
 
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Thanks CCinCT for your reply and like i said i'm kinda thinking the 2544.

Thanks JTKub i agree the zero turn would save me time but i'm looking to get a true gt.I would like to get a plug aerator don't think i want to use the gt1554 for that.Also a would like to get a blade.now i use a lawn sweeper, cart,spreader,dethatcher,sprayer and a spike aerator that i'm not sure does much?i was looking for a good used cub gt last summer and fall and just couldn't find one.

Thanks again
 
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Yup, if you want to pull or push things, a 2500 or 3K series machine is definitely in order IMO.

Joel
 
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For 2 acres mowing plus the various attachments I'd like to see you with the 3100, option 5. Only downside is you won't have the smaller deck. As far as breaking down, a new 3100 will run for a very long time without breaking if well maintained, just keep a spare deck belt and you'll be all set.

I'll add an option 6 in case you're set on having 2 machines - buy a good used mid to late '90's tractor and keep the GT1554. Something like my 1864 with 18 HP would be great, the strong hydro will pull or push any of the attachments. You can get a very good tractor for $1,500 to $2,000 that will do all the heavy work, and still have the 2nd tractor.

I know you said you couldn't find a good used tractor, but I've bought 2 on Ebay in the last 2 years (I just bought the 2nd one and haven't picked it up yet so I can't comment, but the first one was a great value). I'm sure you can find one with a bit of patience.
 
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Thanks Dave01
I have not ruled out getting 3100.I almost got a 3235 this summer but i called the old owner and he thought the tran had some problems.I would love to come across a great used GT and have not gave up yet.As far as e-bay i'm to chicken to do that.

I love those 1864's they look mean.To be honest that's what i have been looking for but can't find one around here.if you had a good one i can't see why a person would let it go

Again thank you Dave01
 
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Where are you located? I'll keep an eye out for a used one, but it would need to be a reasonable driving distance from you to make sense.

I've done a lot on Ebay. In hundreds of transactions I've had a couple of bad ones on little $30 items, but never a problem on big stuff. There are definitely scams on cars, tractors, and boats so you do have to be careful. Besides the tractors I've bougtht 2 computers, some expensive tools, etc. In the case of the tractors the simple way to make sure the seller is OK is to talk to him. On the 1864 the guy I bought it from starting talking about what he had done for maintenance, that he wanted to change out the deck and mule drive belts before I picked it up, was interested in talking about attachments and capability of the tractor, I knew I was buying from a guy who cared about equipment and wouldn't sell me a lemon. Same on the 2084 I just bought, sounds like a great guy (I'll let you know once I have it!) Anyway, don't rule Ebay out.
 
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thanks again Dave01 i live in iowa.The 1861 is about 5 hrs away but seems like a sweet deal.
 
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todays local paper has a 03 2166 260 hours with snow blower.i called he is asking $2000.Seems fair price.It is shaft drive but is it a GT ? It seems small. the tires look small.Not sure about the single 16 hp.How much do they weigh.I'm thinking the 2544 is heavier.I read some bad reviews on the 2166.
 
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Don't know much about the 2166 specifically. In general the 2K's are decent tractors, but they are LT's, not GT's. The 2544 is a lot heavier, by at least 200 pounds. I'd look it over thoroughly before putting any money down.

BTW, some of the 2K models came with hydrogear BCU-10(?) rear end, which is near bullet proof. Don't know if the one you're looking at did, but might be worth checking out. Also, I believe the Kohler single in there is part of the Command family.
 
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can you order a new(gt2544) with ag-tires?
 
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You should be able to get a new one with Ags with no problem, the dealer will just switch out the tires.

Glad to hear you passed on the 2166. Your initial post mentioned 2 acres plus snow removal, you want a bigger machine to do that work in my opinion.

I love those 1864's they look mean.To be honest that's what i have been looking for but can't find one around here.if you had a good one i can't see why a person would let it go

You never know why people are selling. Maybe they just want something new and different, maybe their needs have changed, or some people are worried about the maintenance on a 10-15 year old machine. Don't assume something is bad because someone is selling it, you just have to check it out a bit.

Have you decided to buy a new 2544?
 
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Dave01 said:
You never know why people are selling.
Maybe they just want something new and different.
Maybe their needs have changed.
Some people are worried about the maintenance on a 10-15 year old machine.
*Don't assume something is bad because someone is selling it, you just have to check it out a bit.
I will be putting my CC GT2554 up for sale later not because there is anything wrong with it but because I made the mistake of not getting the BX1500 with a tiller and front blade that I really wanted when I bought the CC GT2554.
Back in Nov of 2007 I latched onto A BX1500 with A tiller and front blade so I no longer need the CC GT2554.
== L B ==
PS* This tractor is a far cry from being bad as it's like new and the tiller and front blade are new.:)
 
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Dave01 said:
You should be able to get a new one with Ags with no problem, the dealer will just switch out the tires.

Hi Dave01 the 07 2544 are $3500 have any idea what it would be with ags?

Glad to hear you passed on the 2166. Your initial post mentioned 2 acres plus snow removal, you want a bigger machine to do that work in my opinion.

I was not to serious about the 2166,but didn't think it would hurt to look at but it was sold before i could.


You never know why people are selling. Maybe they just want something new and different, maybe their needs have changed, or some people are worried about the maintenance on a 10-15 year old machine. Don't assume something is bad because someone is selling it, you just have to check it out a bit.

I was a little misunderstood i was just thinking if i had one i wouldn't let it go.


Have you decided to buy a new 2544?

I'm thinking the 2544 is what i'm going to get.I'm not in a big hurry yet.I made a mistake last year when i rushed into getting the gt1554 don't get me wrong i like it and she's a nice mowing machine.But i'm lokking for a gt that will last many years so i can keep adding accessories as money allows.That's why i asked about the ags even though i wouldn have no need now but next year or this fall i would. Thank you
 
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I like the smaller deck, it fits a few places the larger deck won't and the large deck gets the mowing done fast.so i do use both.so if i keep two i would like the different deck sizes.

I hate to quote myself.
As stated in other posts got a 60" deck gt on the way.i would like to have a smaller deck for some spots.But i'm going to try and sell the 38" snapper Lt.I will be out of space if i kept 3235,gt1554 and the snapper.I think i may get a walk behind mower for those small spaces?
 
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When I moved into my current house in 1993, I used a walk behind for a few years. Then I got a tractor. I kept the walk behind because I would need it for mowing in tight spaces.

It hasn't been started since. Its got clean oil in it, oil in the cylinder, I pull it through occasionally to keep things freed up, but somehow I get it all done with the tractor. I'd rather find a way to maneuver around the tough spaces than put away the tractor and get out the walk behind mower. You might be different, just thought I'd mention it.
 
 
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