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Last weekend I bought a bunch of Cub Cadet mower decks (9), two front blades, some mule drives and deck hangers, a starter generator, two sets of plastic covered cement wheel weights, a Cub Cadet 123, a Cub Cadet 124, a Cub Cadet 125, and an unidentified Cub Cadet Corperation Cub, all for $200.00
I brought all the goodies home that day and today I went back and picked up the tractors. I got home and had them all unloaded by 4:00 pm, and by twenty after, I had the 125 running and cutting grass, it came with yet another mower deck... What a deal. None of them are any kind of pretty, the 125 has a fender that has a big tear in it, but it has the nicest reflectors on it that I have ever seen. The 123 has an ugly hole cut in the tunnel right above the hydro relief valves and is missing the lever and spring to release the valves with, it needs to have the S/G bolted on and a clean gas tank installed (the existing one is pretty scaley on the inside) it is also missing the coil, plug wire, drag link and center link. The 124 also needs several parts, S/G, carb, voltage regulator and it didn't come with a PTO (bummer) the shifter is also broken or has come apart, you can pull it up and take it clear out of the hole... This 123 and 124 may or may not start and run (who knows). If I get a chance I'll mess with them this weekend and see if they can become running tractors or just parts that need to be seperated and stocked. Either way I'm very pleased with my purchase because twenty some Cub Cadets really isn't enough, a fella always needs three more... The guy I bought them from has a large barn and several sheds full of little green tractors. Man, what a collection! Some of them are really nice and some are just workers. He has most of the cool toys for them too. He is however still looking for a sickel mower, after that he says he thinks he'll be finished collecting. In the next breath he said "If you run across any green ones, let me know and I'll send all the yellow ones I find your way." Ya know, I don't think he's really finished collecting at all. |
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Wow what a haul, You gotta get some pictures for us :biggrin2.gif:
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I agree, with Diz! Please get us some pics of your haul!
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Sounds like a ton o' fun, Yosemite Sam!
I agree with you, I think 3 more is enough (for ONE DAY! There's always tomorrow!) Rob
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Sorry Guys but I don't know how to post pictures...
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You didn't happen to get a nice 42" deck in all your goodies did you??? :biggrin2.gif:
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OK, I think it's high time I learned to do this. Let's see if it works... Looks like it did! Here are the three tractors, I just may try to post pic's of the blades next.
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Great pictures Yosemite Sam, Nice tractors
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I know I got more than 2, 42" decks but honestly I haven't looked at them to know if they are nice or even what type of decks they are. If you tell me what you're looking for I'll go see what is there.
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Yosemite Sam,
Looks like you got one heck of a deal. I see that many "deals" on Cub Cadets and their parts come from IL. Do you guys have some sort of auction house that is more or less Cub specific? ![]() |
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