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Old 02-01-2011, 08:08 PM
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Great find Duke!
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I thought that is what it sounded like, a clogged fuel line.....but there could literally be dozens of things that would be problematic not allowing it to run. Let us know when you get it going. I wish I had been in that locale....it is a really nice setup. When I saw it on E-bay, I couldn't believe the list price. Glad that you read my post and are happy with your purchase!!! BTW.....For my two cents worth, I think that you will keep the 125 or your buddy will try to talk you into selling it to him once it is up and running!!!

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I got a chance to switch carbs and gas tanks and the 125 runs really good. Going to rebuild the carb (saw some junk in the fuel line) and tear into the bowl and gas tank.

I was really happy to get some seat time riding it around the yard today. I was able to show off to my son and tick my wife off at the same time. He loved the wheelies I was able to pop with the tiller on the back and she was over the wheelies I was poping. Nice machine wish I had room to keep it but only got room for 4 in garage so not much I can do about it unless I sell something else and umm really don't want to do that.

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Old 02-01-2011, 11:12 PM
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Glad you got the 125 going, Duke!
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Old 02-01-2011, 11:26 PM
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Good deal!Sounds like it has a good strong trans in it,I wish i had room for another cub,but as it is my collection has displaced two of my brother tractors room in the shed
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Haha Steve those wheel weights are staying with me. I need them for the replacement loader, but I know where some more are at if Jude doesn't beat you to them. I hope to have them on the 122 by the time you come on down. I might have to have them welded on so your not temped by them.
Gotta watch Steve...he is always wanting a set of weights! Sweet tiller Duke!
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Gotta watch Steve...he is always wanting a set of weights! Sweet tiller Duke!
Always watching Steve! Thanks!
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Old 02-06-2011, 06:02 PM
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Looks like I need to change my sig! After being tested out by my son Evan he has told me to add it to my sig line and to make room for it in the garage! Being the great father that I am I will do as told! The wife has been training me well!

Just to make sure I had to call in a cub expert to make sure that it was worthy of such a honor. Being the expert that he is the 1200 needed testing as well. Not to be out done Evan had to do his own testing of the 1200 to make sure that he agreed with the expert feedback.
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Awesome pics, Duke! Had a great time, visiting with you and your family! I wish, I was a cub expert...lol.
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Awesome pics, Duke! Had a great time, visiting with you and your family! I wish, I was a cub expert...lol.
If anyone knows about seat time it's you!

Great having you and Jenn over today!
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