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149 & 127 Rescue
I'll admit, I have a soft spot for well-built old-things that have been abused and forgotten. It's what drove me to restore a 1955 Chevy coupe (barn find) and a 1955 chevy 1/2 ton pickup. But that was years ago.
Over the last year, a good friend of mine began telling me about these little yellow and white garden tractors called IH Cub Cadets and the IH Cub Cadet story. He thought I should restoration one. Become a proud parent sort of speak. I became intrigue, maybe even a bit fascinated. The internet's a wonderful tool (it didn't exist when I did my auto restorations) so i did some research. Alot of reading. And eventually found my way here. What an awesome site. After reading many of your stories I was hooked - had to have one, had to restore one. A smart guy might seek out a restoration project candidate based on condition or rareness. Not me. Remember that soft spot? I was looking for abused and forgotten. Well, I found it - actually I found them. A 127 and a 149. Along with the tractors came a front blade, 48" mower deck, two 1A tillers, a plow, a scraper blade and other assorted parts which I'm certain fell off the tractors during there career with this owner. So, as it may be, IH Cub Cadet Model 149, S/N 498944 has been rescued along with IH Cub Cadet Model 127, S/N ?????? (Haven't removed the gear drive for the tiller yet to get to the S/N tag). I think I'm gonna need help! |
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Your 149 doesn't look too bad, a little tlc and it will be as good as new. I too am restoring a 149, mine may have looked better to start out with, but I doubt yours is in any worse condition mechanically! Good luck and congratulations on becoming a proud parent!
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Jeff Brookfield, MO ________________ IH Red 782 with weights and sleeve hitch! IH snow blade, Brinly plow, Brinly disk, Brinly harrow, Johnson rear blade, and a #2 IH Cart |
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149 - 498944
You rescued a couple of great Cubs. Looking forward to more pictures as you get them back up and running |
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Great intro! THe tins on the 149 look in pretty good shape. The weather hasn't been kind to the paint. You got some great attachments as well! I look forward to seeing your progress with your restores! |
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Glad to have you! Congrats on your cubs.
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Allen Proud owner of my Original! My Grandpa's Cart Craftsman Lawn Sweeper Craftsman Plug Aerator |
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Many Thanks
Thanks everyone. I'm excited to be here.
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Welcome to OCC and congrats on your new kids. As you have probably read here, the 149 is quite a highly sought after Cub. I can't wait to see your progress with both of them and the attachments.
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DWayne 1973: 128, ag tires, 3pt. lift, spring assist, lights, 42" Deck 10" moldboard plow 2016 XT1 42" deck 18HP |
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Just Amazing!
I couldn't resist.
The 127 was part of what I called the rescue. She had been sitting idle for quit some time I was told. The 149 - well, it was missing the carb. But the 127 - she looked intact. I had the ignition key? What was stopping me from trying? I had to know. Ok, so the battery was dead and needed of water. A little water and on the charger it went! No fuel in the tank - so I gave it a little - it all ran on the ground. Installed a new fuel bowl. no more leaks. Checked the oil - looked clean - was full. So what's stopping me now? A million thoughts and what-ifs ran through my head. But I couldn't resist. So, just how tough are you little tractors anyway? I turned the ignition key. Just amazing! It runs! |
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Congrats on the nice find, and welcome to the site!!!
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Dale 147-Restored___________________882 Diesel Hydro lift (not installed)___________44" Deck 48" Deck_______________________QA-42a/b Snowthrower Rear lift ________________________XMW cat-0 rear lift Model 2 tiller____________________12" cat-0 Brinly plow |
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