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Old 01-15-2011, 11:25 AM
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Thanks all for the warm welcome! I'm in Murray. Here is a picture of a current project:



I got this a week ago. Tractor is pretty nice. It was repowered with a 14HP Kohler. Kohler is a black replacement engine. It's probably not very old. 2 days ago I met a Cubbie off another Forum in Southern MO. I bought an original 10hp pulled from a 105. He also had a painted hood. Last I bought a 7hp pulled from a 73. My brother has my late fathers 73. It has a replacement 8hp. We wore the 8hp out and it needs rebuilding. I am excited to find a correct engine for it and seeing it back running.

I like seeing all your Cub Cadets and learning about them. My brother and I have 9. Some are parts and I do some trading. We been dragging these out of the weeds and saved a few from scrap. All are narro frames. Oneday I'll find a good wideframe. Currently looking for a 147 or 149. See how it goes. I just missed a 147 with tiller for 300. Oh well.

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Welcome Mike! I'm on the Tenntucky line close to I-65. Do a lot of trade'n and selling from the Bluegrass State and most thankful! Had a buyer from Metcalfe County back a few years ago pick up a 61 Original I found for him. Mr. Fred Young drummer for the Kentucky Headhunters has a large collection of vintage lawn and garden tractors,big and small! Always a great visit when we get to meet ! Be advised these lttle yeller&white and sometimes red tractors are habit forming!
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HEY MIKE, I'm in KY too & also new to this site glad were all finding each other we can trade parts without violating are paroles lol!
SMILE! when you say KENTUCKY!
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Thanks all for the warm welcome! I'm in Murray. Here is a picture of a current project:



I got this a week ago. Tractor is pretty nice. It was repowered with a 14HP Kohler. Kohler is a black replacement engine. It's probably not very old. 2 days ago I met a Cubbie off another Forum in Southern MO. I bought an original 10hp pulled from a 105. He also had a painted hood. Last I bought a 7hp pulled from a 73. My brother has my late fathers 73. It has a replacement 8hp. We wore the 8hp out and it needs rebuilding. I am excited to find a correct engine for it and seeing it back running.

I like seeing all your Cub Cadets and learning about them. My brother and I have 9. Some are parts and I do some trading. We been dragging these out of the weeds and saved a few from scrap. All are narro frames. Oneday I'll find a good wideframe. Currently looking for a 147 or 149. See how it goes. I just missed a 147 with tiller for 300. Oh well.

Thanks again!!
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Hey mike i could sure use a running 14kohler right about now what would yo need to get out of it if you was gonna sell it ?
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Hey mike i could sure use a running 14kohler right about now what would yo need to get out of it if you was gonna sell it ?
I don't know may keep it but do trades if something comes up and I need or want it.

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Hello I just became a member, and say hello everyone. I am into the cub scene bad. 1810, 1650, 1450, 1250, 1100, 1000, 149, 128, 125, 105, and still looking for a few more. I have more enjoyment out of working and riding than anything. I live in South Central Kentucky.
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Hello you Tenn., Ky. runner, I finaly joined.
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Hello you Tenn., Ky. runner, I finaly joined.
Welcome Joe! Good luck on your operation this morning! Give me a call when you can,give me a call if you need my help with anything!!
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Hello I just became a member, and say hello everyone. I am into the cub scene bad. 1810, 1650, 1450, 1250, 1100, 1000, 149, 128, 125, 105, and still looking for a few more. I have more enjoyment out of working and riding than anything. I live in South Central Kentucky.


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