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hey guys, my cub cadet 100, has no serial # tag on the rear end, and the serial # is stamped on the front of the reduction/bell housing, it has the big battery box, and early steering spoked wheel, serial # is 89916, i can get pics. is it early or late, also wheres the serial nmber on a cub 72. thanks
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Sounds like july of 64. Seems early enough for me lol. Good find
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sorry guys the serial # appears to be 89946, heres a pic
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why is there no serial # tag on the rear end
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big battery box
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spoked steering wheel
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Still comes back as july if I'm reading it right. I had one with all the same stuff as yours. Kickin myself for getting rid of it too
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You have an early 100, Nick.
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thanks guys, the one cubcrazy got from me wasnt i dont think, when did production start, allen what year is your 100 #2
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100 #2 was built in December of 63. The 100's were built from 63 to 65.
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