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Old 08-05-2018, 12:37 AM
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Every 100 I've ever had had the center one... It must have been specific to the 100.. everything later had the one on the left
That's the one I always see.
Any 100 I've seen either didn't have one, or if it was nice had the other one. Or maybe I just wasn't paying close enough attention..... but I never saw that one. I believe you guys. Just a new one for me.

Did any of the 70'S have it? Again, all the 70's I've seen had the one on the left.
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Old 08-05-2018, 12:42 AM
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That's the one I always see.
Any 100 I've seen either didn't have one, or if it was nice had the other one. Or maybe I just wasn't paying close enough attention..... but I never saw that one. I believe you guys. Just a new one for me.

Did any of the 70'S have it? Again, all the 70's I've seen had the one on the left.
I believe the 70 had a wheel with no center cap like the one in the link.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Cub-Cadet-O...steering+.TRS0
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I believe the 70 had a wheel with no center cap like the one in the link.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Cub-Cadet-O...steering+.TRS0
The 70's and I was told the early 100's used the steering wheel with the exposed nut..
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I also heard the early 100 used the nut and later ones used a center cap.
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That's the one I always see.
Any 100 I've seen either didn't have one, or if it was nice had the other one. Or maybe I just wasn't paying close enough attention..... but I never saw that one. I believe you guys. Just a new one for me.

Did any of the 70'S have it? Again, all the 70's I've seen had the one on the left.
Who is this guy? some newbie or something, or are you a troll?
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Who is this guy? some newbie or something, or are you a troll?
I know right. Guess I just don't know the 70/100 in and outs. I'm not all that attracted to them, maybe that's why I never paid attention.
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Well study up, there will be a test on Monday.
Heheheheh.
How is the weather out there Jon?
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Well study up, there will be a test on Monday.
Heheheheh.
How is the weather out there Jon?
I better study then!

Weather here is hot and humid. Not terrible.... but more humid than it has been. Summer will probably be over soon. We got 3 inches of rain not long ago, but it's still kind of dry.
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