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Old 06-04-2014, 02:20 PM
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Nice find, John!!

Now you have an even number again.
Nah... I have bought 2 since I was down to 13..this one and a nice 1650. Count now at 15. But 15 is better than 13...
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Original, 109, a pair of 122s, 124 with power lift, 124 with creeper, 126, 147, 1050, 1200, two 1250s, 1450 Dual Stick , another 1450, two 1650s, Gannon Earthcavator, Haban sickle bar and a bunch of other things you either pull, push or hang underneath.
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Old 06-04-2014, 02:32 PM
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Nah... I have bought 2 since I was down to 13..this one and a nice 1650. Count now at 15. But 15 is better than 13...
I count 16 in you signature. Did you get rid of one and forget to delete it? Or am I worse at math than I thought?
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Old 06-04-2014, 02:36 PM
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You....Sir.....should be under arrest!!!LOL!!!

I made 400 mile round trip last month for one that was no where near that condition and paid more for it!!! sigh!!!

Way to go!!
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Looks good and straight...thankfully the fuel tank can be hidden until you can obtain a correct one. It also looks like it has a newer muffler.
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Old 06-04-2014, 03:29 PM
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I count 16 in you signature. Did you get rid of one and forget to delete it? Or am I worse at math than I thought?
I count 15..OOPs.. counted again... Looks like 16? Is an even number! Too damn many children to keep count of.. Your math is better than mine!
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You....Sir.....should be under arrest!!!LOL!!!

I made 400 mile round trip last month for one that was no where near that condition and paid more for it!!! sigh!!!

Way to go!!
It took me 20 - 30 minutes to get there..
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That's a nice 126 john, weights and lights and a plow too, wow,
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Here is it as it sat close to the back road behind the corner of a house. As I drove by my eyes caught the flash of Cub Yellow.. I turned around to check it out. I liked it enough to leave a message on their door about it. Gave them my name and number. He called me and the rest is history. You guys said I should not pass it up even though I already have 14. This one was made in Jan. 1972 $150.



I went there this morning expecting a rough Cub not running.. Heck, he puts a battery in it and it fires right up! I don't know what he was talking about compression release problems over the phone. With it running it sure made loading a lot easier. The shifter has the usual broken lever where it will spin but that is no problem. A temp. fuel tank is installed. Don't know what happened to the original. Has the mule drive but no deck. I have plenty of decks. I am glad the mule drive is there... And what kind of wheel weights are these? Nice blade also. Looks like a new coil and condenser.

















I hope my health problems improve like the doctors say it will, then I can look forward to just cleaning it up and doing what it takes to get running sweet. Not going to do much more than that.
14 Cubs? Its like a gun safe getting too full, you dont sell them off, you get a bigger safe! So next you'll have to get that huge concrete floored, air conditioned shop we all want, to put them in. Nice find! I dont think many would have passed that up, even if it didnt run or have the plow. Congrats, TB
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Congrats on a killer deal Bud. Way to go!
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14 Cubs? Its like a gun safe getting too full, you dont sell them off, you get a bigger safe! So next you'll have to get that huge concrete floored, air conditioned shop we all want, to put them in. Nice find! I dont think many would have passed that up, even if it didnt run or have the plow. Congrats, TB
Darn, I'm gonna have to do another recount.. First I thought I had 15, the counted 16, and now I will have to recount again..

I would be glad to pass on some of my Cubs to people like here on the forum.. I think I am getting too many.. But watch, tomorrow another poor Cub will ask for saving...
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