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    Parts Wanted 1864 or similar chassis for power steering parts

    After looking at Facebook marketplace when I switched up my search parameters to 500 miles, it sure looks like I would be time and money ahead just upgrading to a Cub with power steering. There were several out there that are good candidates for someone with my skill level. Thanks for the advice!
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    Parts Wanted 1864 or similar chassis for power steering parts

    That would work too, depending on the condition of the 1864.
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    Parts Wanted 1864 or similar chassis for power steering parts

    I am looking for a mid 1990's 1864 parts tractor (others that MIGHT? work 1782, 1862, 1872, 1882, 2082) for all the power steering parts to convert my 1863. Perhaps something that has no motor or transmission or bodywork sitting in someone's back yard? Located in Western Wisconsin but I am...
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    Hello from an 1863 that wants to be an 1864

    Hi there, My name is Dale and I have had my 1863 since 1998. It has an interesting history, it was bought new in 1994 by Toro as a "competitor evaluation" unit and Toro once a year tries to sell these units off when they are done with them. If they don't sell, back in the warehouse they go...
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