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Old 02-08-2025, 08:08 PM
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Hello to all ( NEWBIE ) I live in Lenoir City Tn. I’m retired but I have a little Gamefowl farm that keeps me busy. So I just picked up a CC Big Country to use on my farm. Carrying feed , water , moving pens and several other things. I also put out a big garden so it will help there too.
The machine is in pretty good shape for a 07 model about 780 hours. The only mechanical issue I’ve found is the Diff. Lock actuator mounting bolts have broke from the actuator housing. Have a problem finding one MTD shows the part but it’s out of stock. I’m still looking.
I’d like to do a few other things to it just for my liking. Roll cage a top and a windshield. I’d say I’ll have to find these things from a donor SxS ? If anyone knows of a donor or another way to get me to where I hope to get PLEASE holler.
thanks Randy
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Old 02-08-2025, 09:32 PM
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Don't know much about the Cub your working on but Gamefowl
farm caught my attention.
Welcome to the forum.

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Old 02-09-2025, 01:32 PM
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Ken I don’t know much about them either !!! But yeah I raise a few birds. I was pretty big into it in late 70’s though the late 80’s . After it became a felony to show them I quit. I retired about 5 years ago and got back into them on a smaller scale. I’ve always just liked them and the grit they possess !!
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Old 04-12-2025, 08:29 PM
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Hello Randy, welcome to Only Cub Cadets. I live in Marshall NC and have been working on and using two 122 Garden Tractors around our property. I wanted to let you know about a tractor show that is in Grey Tenn. (near Johnson City) that has many vendors for old and new parts. it is around April 25 2025. Maybe I will see you there?

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