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I nocited the seat was different. Anyone have one for sale thanks for all the input my grandpa would be proud
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Good info it has a rebuilt motor and he pulled the deck off to get the bracket repaired and said he lacks motivation to put it together...he mowed with it last year. I. Have a Video of it running and he said it shifts smoothly etc...
UOTE=Bob95065;379709]I maintained a suburban yard of a neighbor growing up. They had a 122 they bought new. They also had a 1000 that I now own. The 122 was a solid, well built machine. IH put 10 and 12 horse Kohler engines in the gear drive tractors they made. The 122 has the 12 horse engine. My dad had a 108 and the neighbors had the 1000 so I was very used to 10 horse CCs. I noticed the difference when I used the 122. I would go over the tractor and look for anything that is worn or not working. In particular be sure the clutch and PTO clutch function properly. PTO clutches aren't bad to rebuild. Driveline clutches can be costly to rebuild. Keep in mind that this tractor was made in the late 1960s. If it needs repair chances are the parts are almost 50 years old. From the pictures you posted it looks like it was stored inside and taken care of. If there are no major problems I wouldn't hesitate to buy it. My $0.02 Bob[/QUOTE] |
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That one is in GREAT shape...looks awesome. Even if it has a few hidden mechanical issues those are often easily repaired. I'd buy it and I don't even like that series that much. (just a personal reason, not a reliability issue). IMO all IH cub cadets are great.
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Daniel G. ![]() . (May 1970) 147 w/an IH spring assist, 48" deck, 42" blade, 1969 73, #2 trailer, 10" Brinly plow and (on loan) Dad's #2 tiller. |
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WOW! That is a super nice tractor!!! Most of us haven't found tractors that nice.
None of my tractors were anywhere near that nice when I got them.
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Cub Cadet 100 "Super" (red) show tractor Cub Cadet 100 show tractor. Cub Cadet 100 worker Cub Cadet 106 refurbished/modified (red/white) Cub Cadet 128 "refurbished" Cub Cadet 1450 my dedicated mowing tractor Tractors awaiting refurbishment:100 with fenders,128,73 with creeper and fenders,106,122,147,126 with creeper. 100 w/pan seat and 3 point hitch |
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Thanks it looks solid. This is the newest I'd go for sure I do like the looks of the ol girl. We will see how it works out
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