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Old 04-05-2014, 01:57 PM
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So I go to change the hytran filter...............
Old one is yellow with IH logo and part #
Has $1.50 written on it with a sharpie pen.
How old do you suppose the filter is, LOL?
Probably the original one lol.
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This tractor, shown in first post of this thread is now for sale.
But is now showing more weathering, even tho in central Florida, it does still weather. Mostly just dirty.
Along with another CC127 for parts, a rototiller attachment, a 42 inch deck as pictured.

Am in process of moving and have also moved away from the 30 years of owning and using Cub Cadets during that time.

Entertaining any and all offers.
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People, this is what memories are made of.
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30 years, that was a nice long run. Enjoy your "retirement."
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30 years, that was a nice long run. Enjoy your "retirement."
Well now 30 years was an understatement.........
LOL, now that I think on it, it all started when I was ten years old in 1968.
Dad bought a then new 125 for the new home Dad was building.
My very first job that spring was to drag the steel remains of a queen size box spring all over where grass seed was to be sewn. About two acres worth.
From then on I was in charge of lawn mowing.
Dad did the snowthrowing.
Moved into my own house and promptly bought a used 127 to mow that lawn.
Got married and moved 300 miles east into Canada, importing that same 127.
Sold that one when we moved to Florida. Hired someone to mow our lawn for a couple of months.
Vintage CC's are rare in Florida so I ended up buying another 127 via fleabay.
Had to drive to Virginia, stuff it into a first generation Chrysler minivan with mower deck installed too. And drive home the next day.
That one became a parts tractor when the latest 127 came up for sale (subject of this threads first post).
And so it goes, after a run of 53 consecutive years of my butt in a CC the thrill of it all must come to an end.
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