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What cub cadet do I have ?
Hello everyone. I bought this cub from a tractor junkyard across from my house. It's a WF gear drive but has the 4x8 skinny front tires on it. No engine or tin. Just curious what I have. Will send pictures tomorrow morning.
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Tough to tell without a pic or serial#.
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Your sig says you have a 70, a parts 123, 125 and a 582 Special. :bigthink:
What kind of game is this..... :Unknown: The description you posted leaves me to think that you have found a: 86, 108, 128, 800, 1000, 1200, or possibly an 1100. Those are all wide frame gear drives that were available with skinny front tires. Oh...coincidentally, that's all the wide frame gear drives that were made. |
The rear tag is number 224201. Not sure if that helps or not. The tractors listed in my sig are the ones that I own jmech.
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Here are the pictures.
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The rear tag.
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That's a narrow frame cub, not a wide frame. Serial number looks like January of 68 which will make it a 104 or 124.
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Without the tunnel, it could also be a 72.
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Am I correct in thinking that the gear shift for a 104/124 is bent differently than the one in the op's picture?
That looks like a gear shift from a 72 to me. |
Thanks guys. I was totally off on that, makes me feel better knowing it's a narrow frame. My apologies to you Jonathan.
My plan is to put 26x12x12s on the rear and a super steer front axle under it. It will be a long restoration so I'm taking my time to do it right. |
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