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Old 06-19-2015, 12:45 PM
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What part of Pennsylvania are you from cubcadethuy123?

And how far from you is this CC 100 that you're looking at?

Is there anyone in cubcadet123's area who would loan him a S/G so he can hear this 100 run before he buys it?
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Old 06-19-2015, 04:38 PM
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It would be nice to know what his AREA is ! Last I checked, Pennsylvania's like 350 miles across and I'm on the western side about 20 miles from the Ohio line. I guess the S/G wasn't RESTORED.
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Old 06-19-2015, 08:32 PM
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I say go for that $150 100. Paint isn't needed right away, and these are simple enough to wire that you can do it yourself. A "restored" tractor with no starter is too fishy for me. Even if it's not attached it should at least be included in the deal for that price.
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Old 06-19-2015, 09:34 PM
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Tell him that if he wants to sell the restored one, he'll have the S/G from the other one on it when you get there, so you can see it run. Or, you could do a package deal. After you have seen it run, tell him the S/G can go with the tractor or you can be on your way. Restored tractors aren't supposed to be missing parts. Around here a nice original 70 or 100 in decent running condition seems to command $400-500 now.
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Old 06-20-2015, 08:30 PM
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What part of Pennsylvania are you from cubcadethuy123?

And how far from you is this CC 100 that you're looking at?

Is there anyone in cubcadet123's area who would loan him a S/G so he can hear this 100 run before he buys it?
What part of Pa?
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Old 06-21-2015, 02:08 AM
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If you cannot hear it run, then you have to consider it a non-running cub cadet or in other words, it will need some work to get the engine running. Next, consider the restoration job that has been done. Obviously a quick rattle can special is not the quality of a professional spray. How bad to you want it? Ultimately, that will dictate the personal side of "what is it worth" to you. Without pictures of the quality, then it is difficult to state a price range. However, PA seems to be a gold mine of cub cadets.

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Old 06-22-2015, 07:55 AM
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sorry I haven't been on in a few days.

I was very close to buying a 102 Saturday. It looked very nice on the internet but when I got to looking at it, it needed a lot of little things done to it for the price He was asking. so close!

To answer your question about where I am from in Pennsylvanian, I am from California Pa (near Pittsburgh). I am working on saving a little more money,
because a friend of mine told me that I am not going to get a relay nice 100 or 102 for under 400 bucks. I do know someone who has a starter-generator but I need to ask him about it. I personally don't believe that the seller does not have the generator for that tractor, I thing he doesn't want to look for it.
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Old 07-03-2015, 08:57 AM
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Keep saving. And keep posting and let us know what you find

If your really interested in these tractors, and are willing to spend garage time learning and repairing, you will get a lot of help from this forum.

Your mom will come around once she sees you are staying out of trouble and learning at the same time.

If you are ambitious and willing to work at it, you might be able to turn one for a small profit which will give you $ to put into the one you want to keep

Are you planning on mowing or pulling?
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Old 07-06-2015, 12:14 PM
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Thanks. I have a big 60" swisher tow-behind mower that I plan on using with my new toy. I also wouldn't mind pulling either.
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I have a 108 roller for sale cheap if your looking for a project or I have a 129 that's ready to go, I'm from Indiana PA which is about 45 miles north of Pittsburgh.
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