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Old 06-22-2009, 10:54 PM
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Hello Everyone. First, let me state how great it is to be part of a forum of individuals who know what quality is all about!!! I have a John Deere and 2 Cubs......had lots of problems with the John Deere and very few with one Cub and none at all with the other!!!

I am in the process of fixing up my dad's 1966 Cub Cadet 123 that I have had since he passed away. Recently, I found original lights and an original switch for it and I am trying to hook them up. I have two questions that the electrical diagram of the owner's manual did not address. The wire from the right head light to the left had the word "ground" on the diagram and a "y" shaped wire in the diagram, which I am told cannot be ordered anymore. Do I ground these wires (linking the left and right headlights together) behind the upper bolt of the regulator? Also, the wire that contains the fuse going to the magnetic switch, does it go to the top post (+ post), to the bottom post (- post) or to the side post (?????not for sure what it is????). Any assistance or advice would be greatly appreciated!!!!!

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Old 06-22-2009, 10:56 PM
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Old 06-22-2009, 11:10 PM
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Yes you link the left and right headlight together then ground that wire to the frame/grill/VR bolt.The fuse wire goes to the side of the solenoid that is not hot when the key is off!!
In the Techicanal library there is another diagram for your 123...Techinical library tractors.

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CUB CADET 123..





There is a Gentleman on E-Bay who hand makes wiring harnesses, and does high quality work. Some of the sponsors and vendors here sell his stuff (I believe).. It is well worth looking into..

He goes by mike316car ..


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Wow.....less than a 24 hr. member and already I have great advice from kind friends!!! Thanks a lot!!! I read on the 123 about how they were donated to circuses and painted with tiger (cub) stripes to demonstrate the reliability of the hydros. Now, I'm debating whether or not to paint tiger stripes on mine.........just for kicks.
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Have you seen the pics of thoes cubs,they had ears also!!!Ill see if I can find the pics I have.
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Her you go Cub Cadet 123 !! I had them saved in my pictures!!!!







I didnt know they were 123S

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tiger cub.jpg Thanks Jason.....I have never seen those pictures before and I didn't know that they had ears on them---AWESOME!!!! I have a picture of a "tiger cub" 123, too. Looks like we have a hard act to follow with our 123's!!!

Thanks for sharing!!!

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PS> If you make the image that I have larger, you can also notice that they have a tail, too!!! HaHa!!!
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