Posted by mkirsch on January 10, 2014 at 05:12:39 from (65.199.189.6):
In Reply to: 184 cub posted by bv on January 09, 2014 at 19:39:43:
A 184 Loboy isn't a very good garden tractor. Unless it already comes with everything for doing a garden, it will be practically useless.
If it doesn't already have the RARE 3pt hitch attachment, you will have a hard time finding one. Category 0 3pt implements are tough to find on the used market as well.
The wide diamond tread turf tires are worthless when you need traction. You will need 8.3x24 agricultural tires and wheels off a standard Cub.
Forget cultivating. Look at how low and squatty it is. Plus cultivators are not available for it, unless you rig them up yourself.
You would be much better off with a regular Cub for your garden. Limited HP is not an issue because the implements are designed for the tractor. Plus the implements are a lot more common than they are for a 184, and much less expensive.
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