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Jay Fetters

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My favorite is my 1650, she has a blower, tiller, and 44 deck. My lowboy is a 185 and is my work horse. I have a boom pole, grader blade, a couple different plow, a disc, belly mount brush hog, and the rock rake pictured. And lastly, this spring I broke down and bought myself and my grandpa new cubs. I bought him the xt2 slx50, and myself the xt2 lx46, both have the fab deck. I also got myself the x3 42" blower and the new poly cub yard cart.
 

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So the fleet grew by one this weekend! I finally found the cyclops I've been looking for. She's an 1862 and came with a 44c deck, 450 blower, 2 link tire chains and a cub cadet soft cab. I had to drive a 14 hour round trip down to the thumb of Michigan to get her this past Saturday. And Sunday, I spent the early part of the day mounting the blower and assembling the cab. And the second half of the blowing the fresh 9 inches we got while I was putting on her winter dress! What a beast!
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That's so nice to keep the wind and snow off of you that it actually keeps you warm too! I bet it'll be your go to machine on nasty day's. I have a SIMS Hard Cab on my 2072 that I wouldn't trade for the world. I told my wife the price of that cab is much cheaper than a Hospital stay trying to recover from getting sick.
 

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