Jacob Michael
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So, about 4 weeks ago, the engine on my 782 blew up. A snapped left connecting rod. I didn't have many options to replace the engine, and I didn't want the tractor to turn into a money pit, so I did some searching on Marketplace for a "new" tractor. I eventually found a nice looking Cub 149 about 15 miles from where I live. My dad and I went to meet the seller in a church parking lot last night. He said the carburetor needed a good cleaning, but otherwise the machine was in good mechanical shape. It was missing both taillight covers, the headlights weren't wired in, and the air filter cover was painted red for some reason. That k321 seemed REALLY eager to go. It barely needed to turn over before it started, and the engine just wanted to take off when you moved the throttle up. I got the price down to $400( the asking price had been $500), and I'm hoping we can go to the guy's house to pick it up tomorrow, if the schedule doesn't fill up before then. The 48" mower deck with it was SOLID. there was fresh paint on it, and the blades were in decent shape. The plan is that once the 149 comes home, I'll switch over the seat, ago tires, and rear lift from my 782. Then, I'm going to list the 782 at $500 for parts and see what happens (I know 500 dollars is a lot for a parts tractor. I can lower the price but it can never go up). So, did I buy a lemon? Are there any common problems with wide frame tractors that I need to know about?
I guess I'll have to change my profile pic soon. Thanks, Jacob.
I guess I'll have to change my profile pic soon. Thanks, Jacob.