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Mowed 4 acres again this weekend...With a good slope in the back yard..The Super is a beast and I love hearing that Governor kick in...
Going to TSC to get some 7/16 female couplers so I can bolt down the deck covers in the rear so they stop rattling..They have slip tabs on the one end and a bolt towards the outer part of the deck...Too much play under the tabs...So I figured I would be able to secure them down with a bolt and coupler welded to the deck and drill the hole for the bolt in the cover plate... I ran it without the covers this time but I like the step the plates provide.. Will get some before and after picks when I'm done... |
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Cleaned up one of the 2072's today. Just have to put the 60" deck on it and it is going to a new owner! Hate to see it go but I can't keep them all!
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Nice 2072. You can keep them all. It gives you a reason to build a place to store them.
I put my new weights on the 100 today. Now, I need to get started on the weights for my 129. They are going to much fancier than these. ![]()
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U sure cant keep them all mike it looks good nice job u got a 60in deck for it ?
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Thanks Adam! It would had to have sat out this winter since I can't get anymore in! Just can't convince the wife that I need another garage. She says I will just fill it up with tractors! Weights look good too Adam!Quote:
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Make the best of each day , Todd ![]() Original's Face Lift thread.http://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/s...ad.php?t=34439 (O) Start to Finish video.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAoUNNiLwKs Wheel Around videohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUL-m6Bramk They can't all be turn key! |
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Great cub pics, guys!
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Allen Proud owner of my Original and 126! My Grandpa's Cart Craftsman Lawn Sweeper Craftsman Plug Aerator |
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mowed down some tall weeds and light brush with the 72 this afternoon, trying to take back some lawn from the woods.
then i went for a romp on the 100. got a pretty steep hill in the woods behind the property, i made it up no problem, going down the hill was exciting, wonder how it would be with a creeper gear. also cleared a trail to a nice shaded spot in the woods, i would have got further but got in area full of stuff with thorns. sorry keep forgetting the camera when i go out on romps in the woods or go mowing down 6' tall weeds
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cub cadet 71 that my pop pop got new and gave me in 85......restoration just started cub cadet 100......was a friends grandfathers, given to me in 93.. restoration almost finished cub cadet 72, 150 dollar craigslist find, 38" deck, worker cub cadet 127 basketcase, my dad bought in 84 cub cadet 71 beauty (formerly johncub7172's) cub cadet 123, craigslist find
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mike, must of been torture to let that super go eh
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