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Old 11-13-2014, 01:57 PM
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Sold it nick.not parted.
Tom, I guess a pull start 72 would make it complete.
Nice seat like alvy says
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Sold it nick.not parted.
Tom, I guess a pull start 72 would make it complete.
Nice seat like alvy says
Oh yea, but all the goodies were removed
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Thanks for all of the thumbs up, guys. Having owned a little of everything over the years, I'm super picky now about what I would consider for a 'keeper'. The 48" deck is even in pretty good shape. It looks like the PO kept the gauge wheels up high enough so that it didn't put constant stress on the wheel mount brackets. You see it all to often where people set the wheels to have constant contact with the ground and it just breaks the mounts right out of the deck. The 48" deck on the 125 is another survivor as far as the wheel brackets go, soo I got lucks with two of them.

I'm still looking for a Grote light for the 72 if anybody has one in inventory. PM me if you're looking to part with one...
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Me likey. They are one of my favorite style of cubs too.
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Old 11-14-2014, 01:04 AM
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Nice looking collection Tom, congrats on completing the series.
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very nice looking fleet. I should be acquiring 2 other cubs this weekend myself and losing 2 NON cubs.... I've had the non cubs for about 3-4 weeks now and it sure hasn't taken me long to figure out I bleed yellow/white....
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very nice looking fleet. I should be acquiring 2 other cubs this weekend myself and losing 2 NON cubs.... I've had the non cubs for about 3-4 weeks now and it sure hasn't taken me long to figure out I bleed yellow/white....
Agreed. I thought I would venture out of the cub circle a few months go as I inherited an Allis Chalmers homesteader 8. Needless to say it has become yard art and more cubs have made their way to the front of the line. Wish I could trade it for another one!
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Nice collection Tom. Looks like a POTW photo!
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