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Here is a couple pics of my favorite cub and my new to me 71 with a 10hp in her.Decals on the side of the hood are taped off. Going to try and put a quick rattle can job on the hood without ruining the decals. Made a couple laps around the yard with it, have a few bugs to work out. Carb needs to be cleaned and a kit put in it and a set of points and I think she will run like a swiss watch. Pay no attention to the off brand wheel weights on the 124. Had fun pulling a 12in plow at Danville plow day this year. Ended up trading the 12in plow for a 10in. A little less effort to lift without hydraulics. Lets see your favorite tractor.
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Nice cubs! Here's my all time favorite Cub Cadet!
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Allen Proud owner of my Original and 126! My Grandpa's Cart Craftsman Lawn Sweeper Craftsman Plug Aerator |
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Sweet 100 ACecil That is going to be my next cub either a 70 or a 100. Don't see too many of them for sale in Central N.Y. Saw one at a auction but went out of my price range in a hurry. The wiring throttle and choke cables were a cobbled up mess and still sold for over $400.
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My 100 and my 70 , 71 , 72 and 73
100 ![]() 70 ![]() 72 pulling a 70
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Denny Original Member # 389 Saw It Wanted It Had A Fit Got It ![]() ![]() ![]() MY Cubs Original x 2 , 70 x 7 , 71 x 2 , 72 x 4 , 73 , 76 , 100 x 3 , 104 , 106 , 109 , 128 , 129, 147 x 2 , 804 , 2 Wheel Horses and Lorenzo's 2 - 804's |
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My 149 is my favorite :biggrin2.gif:
I use it year around. ![]() ![]()
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Nice to meet you! Here is my favorite cub as of the moment, a 71. I also have a nice 72 work in progress, and a beat-up 123 that will one day be a tiller tractor.
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camarokidz28
I love those meats on the back of your 100! What size and brand are they? Diz Jr. Your 149 is truly a tractor for all seasons, it looks like you use it just as it's designers intended it to be used. If I could someday own a 149 as nice as yours... I could die a happy man! |
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If I had to pick one, I say a Farmall Cub. But of the ones I own, my 123:
![]() ![]() Then probably my 122: ![]() ![]() Then my 104s.
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i realize that cubs are supposed to have white wheels, but those black "tricked out" rims are SWEET!!!! jeff
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'72 108 w/ 38" HIGH speed deck, '77 1200QL w/ homemade grader blade, '79 1450 44" grass tamer, '70 sears super 12 w/ 3pt , 19?? 100 w/ extra toys, 69' economy powerking 14 horse w/ FEL, 65' economy powerking w/ toys, 1982 allis chalmers 716 Jeff |
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this is my favorite Cub... Well its my only Cub so it has to be my Fav !!! Its a 1969 127 that I bought from the Original Owners Son. I have the books, and a bunch of service records. It did not run due to the fact that the wires were mostly snapped from dry rotting. I bought the Tractor, 48" Deck and #2 Steel Trailor. It has a spring assist, right angle gear box, and orig 23 x 10.5 tires on the back. My buddy got it started that day i got it and I should have it back Friday with new harness all ready to go. Enjoy the pics.
where i found her, it was sitting for 4 years ![]() Dirty Girl ![]() flip side ![]() Cart ![]() A much Needed Bath !!! ![]() Hey Alot better !!! ![]() The business End ! ![]() Some new rims and shoes !!!
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