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Old 12-15-2010, 05:41 PM
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I bought this 169 today from the original owner. It came with the hydraulic lift from the dealer and was only used to cut grass. I think the deck is 50". The back rims are shot because the fluid leaked out of the tires. It has not been ran is several years but appears to be in good shape. The only change was the muffler. Hopefully that will be an easy fix. I am hoping to clean the carb, put a kit in it, and start it up. The PO changed the hydro fluid about 5 years ago and even used hytran and a cub cadet filter.

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Old 12-15-2010, 07:14 PM
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I think the 169 may be my number one favorite Cub Cadet. I love both of mine, but the 169 is a rare commodity since they only made just over 4,000 of them. Yours looks like a great project Cub! And...you got it from the original owner, too! Even better! Congratulations on your find!
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Old 12-15-2010, 07:29 PM
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You have a nice project there. I would love to have a 169.
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Old 12-15-2010, 07:48 PM
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Nice find Masmith
I love mine. Keep us posted on your progress
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Old 12-15-2010, 08:42 PM
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I'm with you Mooner. The 169 is one of my favorites too!
Congrads on the 169!
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Old 12-15-2010, 09:10 PM
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WOW what a great purchase you made. I am hoping to have my 169 home by mid January. Keep us up to date with pics.
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DX3, tell me the story about the 169 that you're getting. I bet you can't wait to get it.
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Congrats on your 169!
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Old 12-15-2010, 11:18 PM
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very nice. i love my 169 and would like to get another. as far as the muffler its going to be a challenge to find the correct one. there was a guy at plow day with a 16 horse in a original with a stack on it. thats what i plan on doing to my 169. sounded sweet haha
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DX3, tell me the story about the 169 that you're getting. I bet you can't wait to get it.
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Here is the story from another post I made here.. I still don't have pics yet. Won't have till I get it home ..

Went to the local Cub store this morning to pic up my gaskets for the 128 shifter plate and rear end cover. I got to talking with Mr. Bishop the owner and we got back onto the topic of his 169. I kind of hinted around a bit that I was still interested in it from when I had looked at it a few years ago. He kind of grinned a bit and told me he would probably sell it, due to the fact his health is slowly failing and he knew he would never get around to fixing it back up. He openly told me the Governor in the engine would probably need replacing but that the motor had not over revved. Other than that it was in great shape, but hadn't been moved for a long time. Other than being dusty when I saw it a few years ago, it looked good. He told me he knew he could make a lot more money just by parting it out, but that he just couldn't stand to do that and would rather see someone fix it up and get it going. After asking him how much he wanted for it and holding my breath till I thought I was going to turn blue, he looked around, leaned in and said I'll take $300 for it. I asked if I could put down $100 and finish paying next month would be ok, and he said take all the time you need. So I put down the money and the 169 I have been wanting for years will soon be in my shop. To say I am excited is a little understated LOL. He also told me he may go ahead and make a deal on the 129 sitting right beside it. And he has a very very nice 100 in his old store on the show room floor still sitting where it was for the past few years. It is painted the wrong color, yellow, but short of that, it looks runs and drives just like a new one. I am hoping I can pick that one up around March. Hmmmmm.... I am not going to have enough room in my shop to work.... Is nice to have problems like that .... I'll post pictures once I have it in my possesion. He said to let him know when I was ready for it and he would bring it in to the store and have the guys clean it up and be ready for transport. A great early christmas present to myself
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