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Old 03-06-2014, 09:46 AM
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My wife spotted a 1X2 yesterday while she was running errands, then has the audacity to WAIT till i get home to tell me!

We go out after I get home and stop in the driveway. It's sitting there with no front wheels on a block with snow all over it. I can tell it has a creeper, but that's about it. Nice paint though. Couldn't have been there long as i went past about a month ago and didn't see it. Knocked on the door and no answer, so I left my number.

Hope they call! Currently working on my 122 and found it has a cracked frame at the front axle mount.
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My wife spotted a 1X2 yesterday while she was running errands, then has the audacity to WAIT till i get home to tell me!

We go out after I get home and stop in the driveway. It's sitting there with no front wheels on a block with snow all over it. I can tell it has a creeper, but that's about it. Nice paint though. Couldn't have been there long as i went past about a month ago and didn't see it. Knocked on the door and no answer, so I left my number.

Hope they call! Currently working on my 122 and found it has a cracked frame at the front axle mount.
Hopefully it is meant to be and soon it will be yours or in the least, maybe you will meet a new friend/enthusiasts. One of my 123's has a cracked frame at the front axle mount (carburetor side), too. I didn't notice until I pulled the engine---is that where yours is at?

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Cub Cadet 123- Yes it is! Didn't notice it till I scrubbed the dirt off (it was pretty thick in there!)
My parts 123 is broke in the same spot also! I'm planning on welding it, but if a replacement comes up before then I will take it.
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Cub Cadet 123- Yes it is! Didn't notice it till I scrubbed the dirt off (it was pretty thick in there!)
My parts 123 is broke in the same spot also! I'm planning on welding it, but if a replacement comes up before then I will take it.
I was lucky enough to find another 123 last summer for a very decent price with a good frame. Seems odd that they all have cracked in the same place, doesn't it, Adam? Keep your eyes opened for a replacement, because I found mine when I wasn't actively looking but still alert enough to recognize a good deal when I see one.

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