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Old 06-20-2019, 08:01 PM
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Nice looking 1210 and #2 cart. The story is great and Iā€™m glad another can live on.
Thanks! The cool thing is that ever since I was a kid I always said that I was going to have an old mower and it turns out I got one.

As for the cart, I have been wondering what one it was. How do you differentiate the different models? Hopefully this summer I can get it sanded down and get some new paint on that as well just to clean it up some.
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Here is my new to me 1210 my wife's grandfather bought it new back in the late 80's. He mowed his little lawn down in Reading PA after he died some 15 years ago, it has sat in the back of a shed ever since with only 257 hours on the meter. My father in law picked it up last month and got it running like a top again. All that was needed was air in the tires and a carb cleaning and it fired right up. A new coat of paint and a five hour trip north and it has found its new home here in Western NY.
Good looking 1210, you have there!
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Did some grass killing with this setup over the weekend. Can't believe the amount of time it has saved me. Hopefully continues to serve me well.
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This is my Big mower, kills grass fast. About 13' at a pass.
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I ordered this XT3 GS in May of this year and really like it so far. I opted for another 42" deck because of the really nice cut I get from my old 2166 plus the ease of servicing a twin blade deck.
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I ordered this XT3 GS in May of this year and really like it so far. I opted for another 42" deck because of the really nice cut I get from my old 2166 plus the ease of servicing a twin blade deck.
Good looking cub!
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Good looking cub!
Thank you very much; it's a hoss and the speed coupled with a tighter turning radius has really reduced the mowing time on our 2 acre yard.
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I ordered this XT3 GS in May of this year and really like it so far. I opted for another 42" deck because of the really nice cut I get from my old 2166 plus the ease of servicing a twin blade deck.
Looks good!
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Looks good!
Thank you. That's a fine line up of Cubs you have there also.
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Old 10-06-2019, 09:29 AM
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IHCubCadet147 & ACecil you guys have some sweet Cubs, there just aren't any of those in our neck of the woods. As a matter of fact I had to order the XT3 sight unseen because dealers in the southern states only stock either the XT1 or XT2, I guess it's just the demographics.
Anyway, I have always enjoyed seeing the vintage Cubs like you guys have for sure. They were built like tanks compared to most of what's available in today's market.
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