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Old 03-12-2013, 01:24 PM
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Yes, I have a camp in Avoca, NY and travel from my home in central vermont quite often so I look for cubs along the corridor.

I just brought one back from that area this fall.

Great buy at $75!

Nice work!!
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Old 03-12-2013, 01:27 PM
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Nice 70! Congrats on the pickup. I think you did great by getting it for $75, especially if the seller started at $350!
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thanks i also bought a 123 the same day for $75 also i havent had a chance to mess with it yet so until i do its sitting out back waiting its turn
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Old 03-12-2013, 01:29 PM
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WOW!!

You must be quite the negotiator!
Awesome work.

Great looking 123 as well...
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Old 03-12-2013, 01:47 PM
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well its started out as i was buying a 1015 cub for a friend an he was giving me his 129 with a blown motor we went to pay the girl with the 1015 who was at her dads house. the kid that had the 70's bosses house same place i had them get ahold of him bout the 70 i also asked if knew where there were anyothe cubs he told me to go out back (the 123) i offer 50 for it he came back with 75 i said sold lol so technically i bought 3 cubs for 250 not bad for one day. the 129 i sold to another friend for $75 i sold my old 126 for $50 i kept the plow wheel weights all 4 rims an tires, i can complain ive been doing good with dumping tractors fairly quick i knew the 123 was worth something once i get it running it will be up for sale.
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Nice finds on your cubs!
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could somebody help me out ive been trying to find out what year me 70 is and figure out if the deck is correct and what model the deck came from the tractor number is 60615 the deck number is 381 U 1113 and the front roller on the deck is wood. thanks in advance heres a shot of the 70 after i cleaned it up an got it running




60615 is too early for your 70. The 70 and 100 model SN's started at the mid 65,000 range. Your 70 is early though, as it has the big battery box.
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they were the numbers on the side of the transmission. is there another place i should look on it for numbers?
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they were the numbers on the side of the transmission. is there another place i should look on it for numbers?
Here ya go.
http://cubfaq.com/serialnumbers.html
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thanks ill head out to the shop and check again
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