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Howdy from CO
This is my second CC. My first was a 2042, and it just wasn't what I wanted.
I bought this 122 last Sunday, with plans for it to be my yard junk dragger and hopefully snow blading machine. It's beat half to death, but still runs with a little persuasion. I plan to strip it, drop off anything no longer of use (deck related), shoot it with some paint and put it back together. Along with rebuilding the Kohler K301AS, that is. Here she is in her "as bought" glory: Jim in CO |
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Cub 122
RODERMAN. WELCOM TO THE FORUM. NOT A BAD LOOKING CUB. HAS A LOT OF POSSIBILITYS. KEEP US POSTED ON PAINT JOB.
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Walter |
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Do it to it!
Looks good to me. . . . |
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Rhoderman! Glad to have you! Nice 122 you have there.
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Rhoderman,
Nice 122. |
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Nice cub. welcome to the forum!!
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Rhoderman:
Welcome to our Forum......
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Roland Bedell CC Models: 100, 105, 1450, 782, (2) 784, & 2072 Buy: Made in the USA |
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Rhoderman,
That 122 looks good to me. |
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Thanks guys for all the welcoming.
Silly tractor. I said I was going to re-tire it. I guess it took it the wrong way. Now she has to work again! Here she is, suckin' gas and haulin', uh, grass! Not to mention foggin' the yard for skeeter control. (sorry for the cruddy picture, it's starting to get dark sooner nowadays...) |
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Those ags look great on that tractor! BTW what are those dang green things in the picture? I can't quite make'm out cuz they're kinda fuzzy
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