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I am pretty new to cub cadets. I started out buying a cub 1000 that needed a new center deck spindle. I posted an ad online locally looking for parts and now I have the 1000, a 100, a 124, a 88, and an 8??. Im in the process of rebulding the 100 at this time. Ill post some pics later tonite. And will keep you updated on my progress.
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Looking forward to that! The 100 is an awesome tractor
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That's awesome! Looking forward to your updates.
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here is the 100 when I first got it.
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my goal is to end up with something even half as nice as matt g.'s 100 he rebuilt or Merk's 70 he rebuilt. Here are a few of it being torn apart.
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Looks like a nice 100,when it was together,2 sets of wheel weights,
Looks to be a 63' do you have a serial #?
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Yep i have it at the shop. ill get it in the morning. thanks
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This will turn into a full on 100 resto! SWEEEEET!
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Okay Lew, how can you tell thats a 63 from the pic. I would like to learn these little tricks myself. Thanks.
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I did just notice that the red weights are on left side, and yellow weights are on right side of each tire
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