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Old 05-25-2018, 08:44 PM
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Congratulations on finding one of your favorites Beth! The queen has another loyal subject to rule over! The 102 isn't such a bad little tractor either.
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I think you did well. Now that 122 is a classic.
It will prolly pop wheelies for Yah.
It is 102....but I do have a 12hp from an old 125 that will fit in there...Hmmm I could have an old school plow day day tractor!

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Gotta have at least one narrow frame gear drive hanging around.
Good point! I need to have other models besides Quietlines.

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Good deal on the 1650 there Ms DeltaCub. Did it come with the deck?
Yes it came with a 50" deck that mows surprisingly well!

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Congratulations on finding one of your favorites Beth! The queen has another loyal subject to rule over! The 102 isn't such a bad little tractor either.
I am a sucker for these old Quietlines. Someday when I get a round tuit...maybe I will get the old 102 running Anybody have any round tuits laying around? For now it will just to the top of the list of important things to do!
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Old 05-27-2018, 09:24 PM
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I mowed with 1650 for about an hour. I got it running, added oil and gas and gave it a bath. I like to give my new to me machines a bath first then run them hard. No leaks, no smoke...not odd many odd noises. This thing mows remarkably well! This 1650 will be candidate for restoration. I am pleased
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Nice scores Beth!
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Well the latest 1650 purchase has had some TLC. The engine cradle has been updated, new solid engine mounts, some new drive line parts and an oil change. I serviced the 50a mower deck as well.

Behind the 1650 is an unwanted 129....Hey Cooperino interested in another? LOL
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So that's why you were busy on Tuesday! Good for you. It's cool that you keep finding them.
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Bllwnkl, the 1250 pics are posted....see

https://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/...t=52866&page=3
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Bllwnkl, the 1250 pics are posted....see

https://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/...t=52866&page=3
I saw that and wondered. Sent you a PM.
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Good looking 1650, Beth!
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Well the latest 1650 purchase has had some TLC. The engine cradle has been updated, new solid engine mounts, some new drive line parts and an oil change. I serviced the 50a mower deck as well.

Behind the 1650 is an unwanted 129....Hey Cooperino interested in another? LOL
How could I have missed this 129??

Free delivery right? and a Lew price? Maybe you want to trade for my 1211? lol
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