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Old 04-11-2012, 05:02 PM
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Your only are 3 cubs away from 1 from every series! Nice find.
In that case, what am I missing?
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Nice sore on the 102!
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And 105's.
There's a 105 in the for sale section with the fiberglass seat, I still think that seat was unique to the 102's
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my 122 had a rubber seat like that,don't know if it was orginal but it sure was not comfortable.
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There's a 105 in the for sale section with the fiberglass seat, I still think that seat was unique to the 102's
The 122, 123 and 125's had the fiberglass seats all others had the Ohio rubber seat.
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I know what it is...its a tractor you need to BUY! Looks like a good deal. You got the $100 wheel weights...

Youre exploding into the hobby already! I like it
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I know what it is...its a tractor you need to BUY! Looks like a good deal. You got the $100 wheel weights...

Youre exploding into the hobby already! I like it
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This seems to happen from time to time....

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you must be from the "fast times at ridgemont high" generation.

i wish! :-)
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I know what it is...its a tractor you need to BUY! Looks like a good deal. You got the $100 wheel weights...

Youre exploding into the hobby already! I like it
Well....my original plan was to spend around $3,000 for a new lawnmower/tractor. So far, I am under that and have 5 tractors.

A 149 that I bought from the forum that should be super nice. I pick it up in early May.

A 782D that I have at home now that runs great and needs just a little TLC to get it perfect

A 125 with hrdraulic lift that is solid and runs great...needs cosmetics

A 127 that looks good but doesn't run (yet)

and this "new" tractor that I am mostly buying for the implements...however, I will wind up getting it running as well!
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