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Old 04-20-2013, 11:02 AM
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looks like a great find!! enjoy it and dont let the pullers get a hold of it if you ever sell it.

Most pullers do not take a nice cub cadet and turn it into a puller, most pick up a beater with no motor and turn it into something nice. Beats someone hauling an old one to the recycler for scrap money.

On top of that, if one does a 3 point or such they sell it to someone needing one.



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Old 04-21-2013, 12:01 PM
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I got it home today and it runs GREAT! I am gonna put new oil, spark plug, battery, and PTO belt on it. It ran real smooth!!!!!!!!!!!!! :bee

Im still grinning!
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I got it home today and it runs GREAT! I am gonna put new oil, spark plug, battery, and PTO belt on it. It ran real smooth!!!!!!!!!!!!! :bee

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Congrats on getting it home!
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Old 04-21-2013, 09:37 PM
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That sure looks like a Keeper to me! Real Nice!
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Congrats on your 122!
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Nice tractor them decks do work good
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Old 04-24-2013, 08:06 PM
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I got the new battery in it. It sure cranks over very slowly but it does start. Hmm maybe 360 cranking amps from the battery is not enough.
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My 122 cranks slowly as well, I'm planning to pull the starter/generator apart again and clean it up really well. I'm pretty sure that'll help, it sure won't hurt. I think 360 amps should be enough, it's the cold-cranking amps I can't have enough of.

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My 122 cranks slowly as well, I'm planning to pull the starter/generator apart again and clean it up really well. I'm pretty sure that'll help, it sure won't hurt. I think 360 amps should be enough, it's the cold-cranking amps I can't have enough of.

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Please let me know how you go about cleaning out the generator cause I'll do the same thing then.

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