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chappy99 03-17-2014 06:24 PM

Cub Cadet 129
 
Was the 129 a good little tractor? I can see this is going to get addictive :)

MinnesotaCadet 03-17-2014 06:30 PM

They are a dime a dozen but they are good tractors, pretty easy to find parts for. A wide frame tractor. :beerchug:

jimbob200521 03-17-2014 06:37 PM

I had a 129 (albeit re-powered with a 14hp) and it was a solid little guy. Stout frame, years of refinement to it, mine even had a cigarette lighter :biggrin2: So yes, while they are still fairly common, they are good tractors. Just keep an eye on the trunnion but that goes for any hydro Cub. :beerchug:

chappy99 03-17-2014 06:45 PM

129
 
Okay ,thank for the reply,i still have not figured out what wide frame means?

MinnesotaCadet 03-17-2014 06:52 PM

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This is the best I can do. Stick around here a little bit and you'll learn a lot. :beerchug:

chappy99 03-17-2014 06:59 PM

Haha,not going anywhere:),great site for sure,now i see what the difference is
thanks for that.
If they don't kick me out for posting in the wrong place all the time:(

MinnesotaCadet 03-17-2014 08:15 PM

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They wouldn't do that. IMO, this is the friendliest and most informational Cub Cadet forums out there.

Piece of advice if you start collecting: I would stay away from the quietlines until you are more experienced. They require the most work out of all the IH tractors, they are certainly unique when it comes to the problems they have. I have 2 and one has pretty much every problem that the quietlines have. They are nice tractors if you can find one that doesn't have every problem under the sun. Here's a picture of one of mine.

IACubCadet 03-17-2014 09:31 PM

Cub Cadet 129's are great working tractors. My first wide frame was a 129. Put a replacement motor in it and it ran great for years. Finally sold it to a guy who wanted a mowing tractor. Bought my second last summer because I missed my first one. Second one became my snow throwing machine and I love it. Runs good and hardly any maintenence to it. :beerchug:

OldAndInTheWay 03-17-2014 09:32 PM

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Originally Posted by MinnesotaCadet (Post 249340)
I would stay away from the quietlines until you are more experienced.


Now you tell me! :bash2:

Pauld 03-17-2014 09:39 PM

I have owned my 129 for 20 years and for 15 of those years it was my only cub I cut grass,tilled the garden,plowed snow and dirt and it stills runs great the 129 is a excellent tractor.

MinnesotaCadet 03-17-2014 09:44 PM

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Originally Posted by OldAndInTheWay (Post 249365)
Now you tell me! :bash2:

I regret buying my 1250 without looking at it before I got it. Lol It did come with a #2 tiller though.

Nitro 03-17-2014 09:51 PM

I had my 1450 for two hours and decided I didn't like the steering, it has been torn apart ever since. Should be back up and running by the end of the week, although I say that every week. I have to say I will know what I'm looking at the next time I buy one. They really aren't that hard to work on, if you don't mind losing skin off the knuckles. Setting up the hydro adjustment with it running was a fun one.

MinnesotaCadet 03-17-2014 09:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Nitro (Post 249369)
I had my 1450 for two hours and decided I didn't like the steering, it has been torn apart ever since. Should be back up and running by the end of the week, although I say that every week. I have to say I will know what I'm looking at the next time I buy one. They really aren't that hard to work on, if you don't mind losing skin off the knuckles. Setting up the hydro adjustment with it running was a fun one.

Thats exactly what happened with my 1250 I wanted to replace the steering column because it was trash and I ended up pulling the engine and replacing the mounts! Lol

Cub Cadet 123 03-17-2014 09:59 PM

I have had 4 or 5 129's and they are probably the ideal IH cub cadet for someone just starting out. Seem to have just the right amount of power at 12 hp and just the right size to get comfortable with, along with the ease of finding parts for and easy to work on. This just echoes what others have already said, so I think you will be happy with its performance. Keep in mind that it is a 40 year old machine and will likely need some work to perform like you want it to perform.

Cub Cadet 123

gsomersjr 03-17-2014 10:02 PM

You can't go wrong with a good 129. It's the Ford F150 of the Cub Cadets...dependable, hard-working, and almost everybody has one. I use mine more than all my other Cubs put together.

IACubCadet 03-17-2014 10:02 PM

I will say this...if you buy a Quietline, make sure that the oil pan is bolted securely to the ISO mount frame rails, and that the ISO mounts are not complete junk. Broken hood hinges, loose hydro lever, and missing parts (like side shields, muffler box tin, grilles and emblems, etc) are all things to look out for too. All that stuff is easy to come by and relatively easy to fix, it's just nicer to start with everything than add it. BTDT...MANY times.

Nitro 03-17-2014 11:13 PM

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Originally Posted by MinnesotaCadet (Post 249370)
Thats exactly what happened with my 1250 I wanted to replace the steering column because it was trash and I ended up pulling the engine and replacing the mounts! Lol

My mounts aren't that bad yet, I'm going to take a break and run it for awhile before I get burned out. (Right after I cinch up the steer axle mount, reseal/refill the trans, rewire the lights...)

ACecil 03-18-2014 07:22 PM

The 129 will be a great tractor for you!

bkw3614 03-20-2014 02:37 AM

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There is a reason that my 1250 aquired its name: 1250 Nightmare. It is, however, an affectionate name. When I bought this Cub, it was my first. It had all the problems that everyone discusses, bad steering, motor mounts that were shot, a modification of the engine cradle that needed to be made. It also had a hard life; having been left outside, grills knocked out, no side shields, etc.

Fast forward, I have fixed all the stuff that I have found to be wrong, added a better hitch, lights, new front tires, new seat, and a few other goodies. I think it is a wonderful toy. I enjoy it very much.

The 129 is a nice tractor. It is an older series, but still a heavy workhorse that is proven to be strong and long lasting. You wouldn't go wrong with a 129. They will have their issues, just as any 40 plus year old piece of equipment will have. Parts are readily available from Cub Cadet, as well as used and aftermarket parts.

There is a 129 that is for sale in my area and it is darn tempting!


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