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Old 07-16-2011, 10:21 PM
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Default Bought another WF cub today

I had posted a thread asking questions about a 149, found one for sale, talked on the phone to the seller and stated it did not have hydraulic lift. I thought this was odd, but in the other thread I had, was told that IH had a shortage on parts, and was possible to get one with a manual lift.

So today, I went to go see it. Thanks to the other thread, DX3 (Dwayne) provided a snipit of a chart that indicates the model number in the tractor serial number. This particular tractor was listed by the seller as a 149, after getting the first glance of it, I knew it had the wrong engine, gaps were too large between the frame and flywheel shroud, up on further checking I found the kohler sticker indicating it was a 12 hp, K301:

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I then looked at the serial number, 20500461490437...the 0046 in it compares to the chart Dwayne provided indictating it is a 129. Looking at the chart in the tractor tech section of this site tells me it was built in Nov-Dec 1973. Here are some pics of the tractor itself:

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This one differs from my 149, it has the pto with the brake:
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The hood was the inner support broken off of it, the PO improvised by adding what appears to be the remains of jeep style hood latches to each side of the hood:
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The tractor started pretty easily (had been sitting since last fall, outside uncovered....the PO bought a new tractor and it took this ones spot in the shed, it got kick outside to fend for itself) and seems to run fairly well, throttles up and down, a little bit of black smoke when winding it up, I would say it needs serviced, a good carb cleaning, and checking the timing, it ought to run great. The deck is a 44" that is solid and turns freely (a few bumps and bruises though). It had 2 bolts missing from the left axle tube where it bolts to the frame, driving it up on my tilt trailer was a little scary, the left rear fender started lifting itself up as I got on the incline of the trailer! I had noticed the bolts missing earlier when I was looking the tractor over trying to figure out what I was getting, got it home and thought I would toss in a couple bolts...I could not get them in, believe it sheared the bolts off in the rear end case...I will have to look into that, it will be sitting until that is fixed, I am sure it has to be rough on the drive line with the rear end heaving up and down. I can hardly wait to get the broken bolts out of the rear end case, I am sure it will be really fun, probably many many outbursts of laughter too....LOL!

It is kind of a hodge podge of cub parts, hood and dash appear to be 149 (decals look original), the headlights and panel they sit in look to be from a 1xxx series tractor, and the rear end is at least from a 129. This will fall on the back burner for now, the 149 needs finished first. Speaking of the 149, I was needing to buy a new drive shaft and drive pin cup for it...I can hold off for now and rob the ones from this 129, they look to be brand new, I could not see any wear in the pin cup and the driveshaft is still raw steel, not a hint of surface rust on it!

The seller started out asking $400, was able to walk away with it for half that, I think I did okay!
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Old 07-16-2011, 10:28 PM
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Nice tractor! So what model do you have now? and what is with all the PO mods with the lights and the hood thing?
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Old 07-16-2011, 10:37 PM
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Looks like a 129 that dr. Frankenstein has been working on... But.. It won't take much to get it lined out.. Looks good. Congrats on the WF.
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Old 07-16-2011, 10:38 PM
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I knew if you checked the sticker on the shroud that it would possibly be a 12 hp!! Wonder if the cowl has been changed or if it has just been repowered with a 12 hp?

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Old 07-16-2011, 10:43 PM
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Front atv tires? Wonder if they work better than the turf tires I have? Weird po mods you get to straighten out!! Congrats
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Sweet score! Some more PO mods for you to undue! Just what the doctor ordered!

Over all it looks pretty good! Tins and paint in great shape!
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Nice find, Jeff!
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Nice tractor! So what model do you have now? and what is with all the PO mods with the lights and the hood thing?
I think when I get too it's resto, I will buy 129 decals for it...I forgot to mention it needs trunion repair (par for the course, it appears) and an un ported hydro pump. Serial number and motor hint 129, if it looks, quacks, and walks like a duck, it must be a duck...LOL!

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Looks like a 129 that dr. Frankenstein has been working on... But.. It won't take much to get it lined out.. Looks good. Congrats on the WF.


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I knew if you checked the sticker on the shroud that it would possibly be a 12 hp!! Wonder if the cowl has been changed or if it has just been repowered with a 12 hp?
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Front atv tires? Wonder if they work better than the turf tires I have? Weird po mods you get to straighten out!! Congrats
I actually think they are intended to be on a self propelled snow thrower.

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Sweet score! Some more PO mods for you to undue! Just what the doctor ordered!

Over all it looks pretty good! Tins and paint in great shape!
Here we go again....I haven't even got all them straightened out on the 149 yet...LOL

10 footer at best, paint work is easier for me than other things are....

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Nice find, Jeff!
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Old 07-17-2011, 06:45 AM
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Nice find on the 149, I think thats the best hydro they made, I hate hydros!

That PTO in the front is kinda expensive to rebuild if your even going to use it. Ive taken a few of them off and sold them on Epay and used that money to buy the earlier ones to put back on them.

As far as the 12 vs the 14 you wont see much of a difference in my opinion, for what is worth, as long as both engines had the small exhaust valves. I like the 14's that have the large exhaust valve, they seem more powerful. The last 147 that came here had one in it with a sloppy .030 piston in it but Ill just re-sleeve it and put it in something some day
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Old 07-17-2011, 06:48 AM
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After looking at the pics, you bought a 129! 149 came stock with hydro lift, lights and 3pt



Still a good buy
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