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Old 06-21-2011, 10:59 AM
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just bought a cub cadet 125 with 42" deck and 48" ih snow blower. came here to learn what i can about it. seem to have the original kohler and all the hydrolics work. hydrostatic drive works great. all around great shape for a 40 something year old tractor. hasn't been restored from what i can tell. starts and runs great. bought it last week after my 18h snapper blew up. this thing has way more power then that snapper ever thought of having. not looking foreward to trying to hook up the blower (am looking forward to playing with it, just not trying to hook it up) came with an extra undercarrage. paid 500 bucks for it and was cutting the lawn the next day. well hello again and good luck with all your projects.
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Old 06-21-2011, 11:19 AM
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Old 06-21-2011, 01:47 PM
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My son loves his 125! Great cubs! Have you checked out the tech section of the site for the manual of your blower? If you want a hard copy our site sponser Binder Books has them. Just click their banner at the top of every page.



Link to the tech section of the site. Just choose your blower model and click away.

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Old 06-21-2011, 07:13 PM
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Old 06-22-2011, 04:28 PM
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smoked the bearing on the pto. nuts.. what fluid goes in the rear end? drained out when i was working on the tow hitch.
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Old 06-22-2011, 04:37 PM
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smoked the bearing on the pto. nuts.. what fluid goes in the rear end? drained out when i was working on the tow hitch.
HY-Tran goes in the rear end.
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Old 06-23-2011, 11:47 AM
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thank yo much. (really need to invest in a manual) not even sure what year it is. think i read somewhere on here that the 125 was built from 67-69 but i'm not sure. ordered the bearing. be here next week. lucky for me the dealership isn't under water. i live 30 miles from minot nd where the dykes let go yesterday. got alot of friends with houses under water. but the cc dealership is on high ground.
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thank yo much. (really need to invest in a manual) not even sure what year it is. think i read somewhere on here that the 125 was built from 67-69 but i'm not sure. ordered the bearing. be here next week. lucky for me the dealership isn't under water. i live 30 miles from minot nd where the dykes let go yesterday. got alot of friends with houses under water. but the cc dealership is on high ground.
Get us your serial number and we'll be able to tell you what year and month your 125 was built. Binder books will have your manuals for your 125 if you want hard copies or you can go to the tech section of the site and download your manuals. Your 125 is in the 1X4/5 line.

Please stay dry and good luck with all that flooding that you all have going on up there.
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