OZCUB,
Sorry, I am miles away from my cubs and will be for a while as it is the nature of my work. I can tell you that on my 123 the bottom of the light plate has a very slight curve to it and the plate is held on with 4 corner plates that are cut on diagonals (they look like small isosceles trapezoids). The lights themselves are held in by two rings that have equal diameters to the lights but that have a have smaller circular ring that fits snuggly (sp?) into the circles cut into the headlight panel. On the back of the lights is another ring that is keyed to fit the back raised rectangular region that is molded on the backside of the light. In these rings that fit on the back are two holes that allow it to slide onto the two long threaded rods that come out of the back of the headlight mounting plate. These threaded rods are diagonal of each other, two flanking the upper sides, left and right, of the regulator and the other two in the lower corners of the mounting plate.
Sorry that this is generic, there might be a picture in the technical library. I will try to remember to get some pics for you next time I'm around my 123.
Cub Cadet 123
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