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Old 09-16-2018, 11:44 PM
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Default I got the tractor Cub Cadet 102 running

For the past few weekends, since Friday August 11th 2018 from to Saturday September 15th, 2018, I have been going down to my family’s cabin property and working on the 1967ish International Harvester Cub Cadet 102 Garden Tractor. Every Friday and Saturday since August 11th and now the tractor runs after sitting for 10 plus years. I’m happy to say the new gaskets for the carburetor worked out for it and it runs wonderfully. I have been happy to see the tractor running again from when I was about 5 years old, the last time I saw it running. Now at the age of 15 going on 16 in October, I’m glad to have tinkered with it to get it running. Here is a picture of me riding the tractor down the logging road from the tractor shed to the main cabin.
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Congratulations !!
May you always enjoy the satisfaction of a job well done.
Wished there were more young people like you.
Too many with little or no interest in mechanical things.
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That's AWESOME! glad to see some youth taking pride in a job well done getting an old tractor running! Best of luck with it
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Congrats! Tell us a bit about what you had to do to get it running.

I'm sure you will find lots of uses for the 102 around the cabin property.
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Congrats! Tell us a bit about what you had to do to get it running.

I'm sure you will find lots of uses for the 102 around the cabin property.
thanks and I will in an upcoming post. I just want to get the trailer for the tractor fixed as well so I can finally say a true end to working on the tractor project. I just need new tires and a grease gun but hey it just takes time especially if I'm going to the cabin right after I get out of school every Friday this month and until the winter sets in.
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