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Well say James that's a pretty salty introduction,care to expand a little?
Well, I messed up while trying to post. Lol.
I'm actually looking for opinions on the value of my Cub Cadet.
It's a 682. Built 10 of 1979. It has the original engine, Kohler Twin 17, KT17s. It was rebuilt a few years ago and has not hardly been ran since. It has the 50" deck. Original paint that is a bit rough.
It has a 36" Ariens Snowblower also. Tire chains and weights. Plus all new belts.
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Well, I messed up while trying to post. Lol.
I'm actually looking for opinions on the value of my Cub Cadet.
It's a 682. Built 10 of 1979. It has the original engine, Kohler Twin 17, KT17s. It was rebuilt a few years ago and has not hardly been ran since. It has the 50" deck. Original paint that is a bit rough.
It has a 36" Ariens Snowblower also. Tire chains and weights. Plus all new belts.
It's worth what someone is willing to pay!
No one can give you a price without seeing it, hearing it run and otherwise being more hands on just by your description.
 
My opinion on value-

Based upon the multitude of tractors I see for sale, and actually sell, your 682 without the blower is a $800-$1000 unit since it is in nice original condition, and an IH built unit. The series I KT17 is not a virtue, but if it's ran easy on flat ground and maintained, it should last a while.
 
Well, I messed up while trying to post. Lol.
I'm actually looking for opinions on the value of my Cub Cadet.
It's a 682. Built 10 of 1979. It has the original engine, Kohler Twin 17, KT17s. It was rebuilt a few years ago and has not hardly been ran since. It has the 50" deck. Original paint that is a bit rough.
It has a 36" Ariens Snowblower also. Tire chains and weights. Plus all new belts.View attachment 153113View attachment 153114View attachment 153115

Well, I messed up while trying to post. Lol.
I'm actually looking for opinions on the value of my Cub Cadet.
It's a 682. Built 10 of 1979. It has the original engine, Kohler Twin 17, KT17s. It was rebuilt a few years ago and has not hardly been ran since. It has the 50" deck. Original paint that is a bit rough.
It has a 36" Ariens Snowblower also. Tire chains and weights. Plus all new belts.View attachment 153113View attachment 153114View attachment 153115
Geez, a Bolens! Neighbor had one, horse of a machine. Lots of competition then, somehow the mfgr lost its way. Really nice hood you made for Sheri. For schlepping those wheel weights there's a place for you in Heaven, I use back-porch weights.
Cheers, Jack
 
James, you deserve a medal for lifting that Ariens blower with the Armstrong lift. That looks like it might be heavier than a Cub Cadet version. You shoulda bought a 782 for the hydraulic lift.
 

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