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Price Check on a Cub Cadet 3105

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bammer
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2000-09-22          19989

I recently found a Cub 3105 tractor for sale. It is a 2000 model with turf tires and 120hrs on it.The owner is asking 10K for it. I have been looking at NH KUBs and JDs and for the $, it seems to be a pretty good deal. My biggest concern is the resale and reliability of the Cub name. If anyone has any feedback, it would be greatly appreciated. I am also wondering what it might cost to add a loader and a belly mower to this tractor. Thanks!

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2000-09-22          19990

Stupid me! The model is actually a 7305! Why don't they have a smart spell checker on this board? ....

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2000-09-22          19997

Bammer, The Cub Cadet model 7305 has a MSRP of $17,200 with standard ag tires. This model has a liquid cooled, three cylinder, 30 net HP diesel with a three range hydrostatic drive and MFD. This is the newer version of the 7275, the only real differences being the relocation of the fuse block to under the hood, and direct fuel injection instead of indirect, the later giving you the three extra ponies. It is one of the most excellent compacts ever built (a Mitsubishi product) and enjoys an excellent, reliable record. Used, with those few hours, will not lower the price by much if it has not been abused. You may be able to buy it for $16K. A Cub Cadet loader, made by Woods Inc., will add about $6K and some change, although I've seen them for a bit less if you find the right dealer. If you want a belly mower, and why you would on a machine of this size is beyond me, you'll need to add the optional single lever valve kit, and mid PTO, and the lift kit. The mower is not cheap, nor are the extras. Figure on about $3.5K additional before taxes when you get done. Why not a 3pt hitch model running off of the rear PTO? This would save you about $1,500 because rear mowers are so common and the rear PTO is standard equipment. At any rate, beware, look for wet spots around the center. If someone had a backhoe on it and did not have a sub-frame you could just be looking at a machine that did the split! Good Luck. ....

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