Are the new JDs at lowes any better than the rest of the lineup ,or just the same.
Going to check out the 140 tomorrow, I'll let you know how it goes. Most of the Cubs I have seen are pretty beat up looking. Would like to find an old allis, but those are pretty rare. Also, wouldn't mind a 1969 Simplicity Soverign either
The only thing I don't like about the 140 (and 120) is that they are hydrostatic. I prefer mechanical drive.
Beardog, The Allis riders were made by Simplicity. I have a Simplicity 515 Serf that I used to spend alot of time showing. 5hp, pull start, 2 speed, with the articulation joint right between the operator's legs. The clutch is simple, When you release the clutch, the whole tractor pulls apart, tightening the belt.
I'd love to get a Massey Ferguson rider to go along with my English 35.
Hydrostatic in older deers is bullet proof.
Good for you. Don't be afraid to go on weekendfreedommachines.com for the deere. Those guys know it all.Checked it out, seemed to run alright. 1972 model judging by serial number. May need to adjust tranny as it wants to creep in neutral. May need a carb rebuild as well. looking at a few more and some cubs. Wish I could find one younger than me for a reasonable price.
Lindova - that's a nice looking 110
Bought the 140. Happy with it. Need to get some tires for it sometime soon. Going to change the oil and hydro fluid and filter once it's a bit warmer - not like it's doing any work in the garage now. Not sure what to do with the plow that came with it, may sell. Have a mower deck for it I definitely want to get rid of. Changed the plug and air filter on it and it runs butter smooth.
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