[Farmall] Cub Low Boy 185

James Moran jrmoraninc at yahoo.com
Tue Apr 18 08:22:28 PDT 2006


So...There you are! ;-)
  JM

Mike Sloane <mikesloane at verizon.net> wrote:  I can't speak for Jim, but I think that is about $500 high for a 185. It 
is even high for a 184, which, in many ways, is a better tractor than 
the 185.

And, for those not familiar with the different models, Jim's tractor is 
a Farmall Cub Lo-Boy, which shares the engine, transmission, and final 
drives with the 154/185/184 IH LoBoy, but little else.

Mike

Arthur Umland wrote:
>    Hi James,
>        A recent advertisement offered a Cub Low Boy 185 with 60" deck 
> with good tires and a new battery for $2900.00. Lots of variables are 
> involved in pricing older equipment, but I was wondering if you felt 
> that was a bit high or an appropriate price?
>        Regards,      Art
> 
> On Apr 18, 2006, at 7:30 AM, James Moran wrote:
> 
>> On the plus side, I get to trot out the  1957 Cub Low Boy and haul 
>> away her weeding result.
> 

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So...There you are! ;-)<br>  JM<br><br><b><i>Mike Sloane <mikesloane at verizon.net></i></b> wrote:<blockquote class="replbq" style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;">  I can't speak for Jim, but I think that is about $500 high for a 185. It <br>is even high for a 184, which, in many ways, is a better tractor than <br>the 185.<br><br>And, for those not familiar with the different models, Jim's tractor is <br>a Farmall Cub Lo-Boy, which shares the engine, transmission, and final <br>drives with the 154/185/184 IH LoBoy, but little else.<br><br>Mike<br><br>Arthur Umland wrote:<br>>    Hi James,<br>>        A recent advertisement offered a Cub Low Boy 185 with 60" deck <br>> with good tires and a new battery for $2900.00. Lots of variables are <br>> involved in pricing older equipment, but I was wondering if you felt <br>> that was a bit high or an appropriate price?<br>>        Regards,      Art<br>>
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