MESSMAKER
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I understand if you want to buy something new, but Your Cub Cadet with filled tires(fluid) and wheel weights should take you most anywhere. Lug or atv tires will make it nearly unstoppable.
I understand if you want to buy something new, but Your Cub Cadet with filled tires(fluid) and wheel weights should take you most anywhere. Lug or atv tires will make it nearly unstoppable.
It is a common practice to fill the rear and sometimes front tires with fluid for weight. There are several fluids you can use but most people now days use windshield washer fluid or a glycol mix.Ive never heard of filling tires with fluid. How does that work?
The jd 749is what i was thinking about but its expensive. However it would probably seem less expensive if i hadnt blown a few grand already on my cub ztt 46" with bagger. The jd dealer said blue book on it would be about $1k but i dont't know how to check that. Also wold consider buying used but nobody seems to want to get rid of those 749's in any of the used places ive seem online
Taftag said:I have 2 mowable acres with fairly steep side hill/ down hill areas. I bought a cub cadet zero turn tractor 3 yrs ago and have regretted it because it cant handle the hills well and i get scuffs. Thinking about replacing it. Looking for suggestions and if a trade in might be an option because i'm into the cub cadet for over $4k with attachments