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Old 11-18-2011, 09:01 PM
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Welcome, you lucky dog. What a great find you have.
Did I say you lucky dog?
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Old 11-18-2011, 11:16 PM
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This is all kinda new to me...I had been looking for some small machine with a loader and came across this one locally. Based on what I read in the forums...guys have me believing that finding a 125 with a loader is so rare that I should just buy it at any price...so I did.
The front wheels should be replaced...it had been run with bad front wheel bearings and the wheel bores are pretty messed up. Anyone have an extra pair of wheels?
I will have to do ,some tweaking on the steering assembly too....just to get it steer properly. Right now I can turn the steering wheel a full half turn before the front wheels begin to turn. LOL.
Here's a pic of it as I brought it home on the trailer.
PS: I found the Cub manuals online....but I really need a manual for the Danco loader. I can't even find where to put the hydraulic fluid in??? The only thing that looks like a possibility, appears to be a vent cap of some sort.
This is my first Cub Cadet,so I need all the help I can get.
Thanks in advance.
Welcome to OCC! Congrats on your 125, and loader!
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Old 11-18-2011, 11:30 PM
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Welcome to OCC! Congrats on your 125, and loader!
Ditto! Sweet find!
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Old 11-18-2011, 11:46 PM
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This is all kinda new to me...I had been looking for some small machine with a loader and came across this one locally. Based on what I read in the forums...guys have me believing that finding a 125 with a loader is so rare that I should just buy it at any price...so I did.
The front wheels should be replaced...it had been run with bad front wheel bearings and the wheel bores are pretty messed up. Anyone have an extra pair of wheels?
I will have to do ,some tweaking on the steering assembly too....just to get it steer properly. Right now I can turn the steering wheel a full half turn before the front wheels begin to turn. LOL.
Here's a pic of it as I brought it home on the trailer.
PS: I found the Cub manuals online....but I really need a manual for the Danco loader. I can't even find where to put the hydraulic fluid in??? The only thing that looks like a possibility, appears to be a vent cap of some sort.
This is my first Cub Cadet,so I need all the help I can get.
Thanks in advance.
Hydraulic fluid should go in the right side frame upright there is a vented cap or should be on that at the top of the upright.I have a 125 here that came with the same Danco loader on it I'm setting up for my son.
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Old 11-19-2011, 09:55 AM
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You are right if you see a loader for sale you better buy it, the next guy will. Sweet 125 with FEL!

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