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Old 04-10-2019, 06:18 AM
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Hey Everyone!

I've been looking for a Cub Cadet for over a month now. This will be my first tractor ever. I finally found one that I can buy and today I will be going to pick it up. I look forward to meeting everyone online and contributing (or asking lots of questions) as I work to restore and use my new tractor. I'm a little superstitious about talking about the tractor itself too much before I have it back home, but I can't wait to share everything tomorrow! I'm so glad I found this forum! I know you all will be much help! You already have been! Thank you!
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Old 04-10-2019, 06:48 AM
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Old 04-10-2019, 06:51 AM
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Welcome!

Can us give us a hint maybe? Wide frame, narrow frame, cyclops?

Whatever your getting a cub is a great choice!

Best of luck
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Welcome!

Can us give us a hint maybe? Wide frame, narrow frame, cyclops?

Whatever your getting a cub is a great choice!

Best of luck
I can do better than that. I am now the owner of a cub cadet 149! woo, woo! Now I need to learn everything I can about this very heavy, very loud, very tough looking tractor! So I will be starting on this site and doing whatever I need to do to get the basics done. The gentleman I purchased it from was more than fair and I have lots of parts to work with. I've already cranked it up and driven it around the yard. I'm quite excited about all of the possibilities! But I want to get all of the basics done before driving it too much. So, I'll start reading asap (lots going on, so I'll have to do all of this slowly), but I'm sure I'll learn much over the next few weeks or so.

Thank you for the welcoming post.
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Welcome. Great choice for your first tractor.
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Thanks for the confirmation and the warm welcome.
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We like pics here! Congrats on the 149. Awesome tractor!
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We like pics here! Congrats on the 149. Awesome tractor!
I'll try to upload some asap.
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