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Hello from Central PA not really new
Well if some of you remember ole147 from before.
It seams that if you are away for a while you stuff disappears. Enough of that. I was wrestling with my steering today. I pulled the steering column to work on the gear box. I just got it back together a few minutes ago. I'm too tired now to try it out. Or maybe it's the thunder storms we are having. It could be that I need gas to start it. Take your pick. the old 147 will wait till Saturday to get a test run. |
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Glad to have you back to OCC!
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Allen Proud owner of my Original! My Grandpa's Cart Craftsman Lawn Sweeper Craftsman Plug Aerator |
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Welcome back!
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Welcome back ole147
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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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Well here is a picture you may remember. This is with the digging bucket on. What do you think of her? Ain't she a beauty? Thanks guys. |
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A cub with a loader is ther anything sweeter?
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That's a sharp 147 and loader!
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Allen Proud owner of my Original! My Grandpa's Cart Craftsman Lawn Sweeper Craftsman Plug Aerator |
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Yes, she's a beauty! Now can you post more pictures of her?
CaptMax
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CC 1964 Model 70 Serial# 78905 Creeper gears, Round fenders, Spring assist. CC 1965 Model 102 Serial# 127109 Creeper gears, 3 point, Carlisle AG's, headlights, and a cigarette lighter. 42" Blade, Brinley plow, 42" mower deck, 1A tiller, QA36 snow thrower |
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love this picture, i have a 582 my dad bought brand new, and the 1250 i just got it and am working on it. these cub cadets have to be the huskiest tractors out there. the new ones iam still not sure about. but the good solid cast iron tractors cant be beat.
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I purchased a new CC in the spring of 09.
It is a good grass cutter. It gets around on my hilly lot very well. So far I'm happy with it's performance, I understand it's limitations. All I got it for was to cut grass. It replaces a Snapper zero turn mower that was highly over rated and over priced. I like the cub much better. I had 3 CC's at the time. I sold the one on the right, now I'm sorry I did. That was a 104 that had 106 decals on, it was that way when I bought it. They tried to tell me it was a 106, but that didn't work. The 106 has different rear fenders. And the Serial #'s tell the whole story. It had a creeper gear and 12 wide Ag tires. A real BEAR. |
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