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So I have a 105.. looking at the the tech manuals it says stuff like 1x2/3 or 1x4/5
1x6/7 and so on.. what information is the number designation giving me? I have also heard other OCC members refer to their tractor in the same manor so I would like to better understand this. thank you, Ben
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You need 1x4/5
It covers 104,124,105,125
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It's kinda easy to overcomplicate this... Pay attention there will be a quiz at the end.
Up to the Quiet Line series, Cub Cadets were all either two or three digits. There were several different "series" of tractors made during different time periods. Originals. 1961 to Aug of 1963 70/100 series. Basically the same tractor except different size engines. All 70 and 100 models were made between 8, 1963 and 8, 1965 These two don't necessarily follow the number system "rules". The next series was built between 8 of 1965 and 11 of 1967. The last digit in the model number denotes the series. This series ends in "2" or "3". Even numbers are gear drives and odd numbers are hydros. The first two digits tell you the horse power of the tractor. "10" is 10hp and "12" is 12hp. So, the 10 hp model in this series is a 102 (10 hp) and "2" being a gear drive in the series. The 12hp gear drive model would be 12 (for the hp) and "2" for the series. The only hydro in this series was a 12hp (12 for the hp) and 3 for the hydro of the series. Therefore the "1X" is a variable for the hp and the "2/3" indicates the series. That should be enough to make you crazy... Just in case it is not, there are the 7hp models of each series (until they bumped that up to the 8hp starting with the "Wide Frames"). In the 1X2/3 series, the 7hp model is a "71". This makes absolutely no sense to anyone so don't be alarmed. In the next series the 7hp model is a 72 and then the model 73 in the series after. The next series was made from 11 of 1967 to 8 of 1969. We call these the 1X4/5 series. In this series the "72" was the 7hp model and there were two more gear drive models and two hydro's. Here is the quiz: you gotta figger out the hp and gear or hydro in this series. 104 105 124 125 On a side note, all 7 and 8 hp tractor models were gear drives, regardless of the last digit in the model number.
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They are organized (with a z) in alphanumeric order....
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PRICELESS!
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Thank you for that..it mostly made sense.
10hp gear 10hp Hydro 12hp gear 12hp hydro.
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Great summation!!
In case the OP is interested, the QL kept a similar methodology, just used 00 and 50 to designate gear v hydro. In any case the 3rd digit is even for gear and odd for hydro. 1200 = 12hp Gear 1650 = 16hp Hydro
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Jonathon:
In the QL Series it is the Third digit that defines Hydro or Gear, 1200 and 1650. ![]()
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Yeah, I know. I misread what he said. I missed the third number part. That's why my post is here no more..... ![]() |
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