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I couldn't figure out hoow to post pics on a thread(didn't feel like trying) and so I just made a small album of two pics of the 123. I will have more soon but for now these two are all I got. SO it is under my profile.
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Not a bad looking 123! Good luck with it.
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Thanks! You have a real nice cub yourself! I will one day restore mine and give her a proper engine rebuild and complete overhaul. But for now I just want to get her running. I can't imagine what it would look like if it had your 100's setup. That setup suits your tractor well. I think I'm going to stick to the stock look(don't wanna take your 100's look away lol)
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Here she is!
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At least the engine......oops.....lol
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Thanks cubby123! Your 123 would look awesome with a setup like my 100.
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Thanks! She wouldn't look too bad. I think your 100 has it in the bag for best looking in that uniform. I like the looks of em.
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