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Old 06-04-2009, 06:38 PM
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Need some quick help and expert help here. Came across the following items going Sat. to look at them here in NY but being new to this I don't know what to offer or value for each item can you help me. Heres the list :

Garden tiller
Snow plow
3 point hitch all parts
Garden Plow
A Trailer removeable End
a sickle bar
snowblower

Allso as long as you have a 3 point hitch all this will work on a Cub cadet 100 right????
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Old 06-04-2009, 07:37 PM
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Need some quick help and expert help here. Came across the following items going Sat. to look at them here in NY but being new to this I don't know what to offer or value for each item can you help me. Heres the list :

Garden tiller
Snow plow
3 point hitch all parts
Snow Plow
Garden Plow
A Trailer removeable End
a sickle bar

Allso as long as you have a 3 point hitch all this will work on a Cub cadet 100 right????
The three point hitch needs to be for a narrow frame. Since it's all there look at the arm that does the lifting. There is a large hole for the hitch pin. That part needs to be round and not squared. Not the hole... the cast piece that has the hole in it.

The garden tiller can be adjusted (so I have read) to fit either a narrow frame or wide frame. The Garden plow will work on any three point hitch with a sleeve hitch.

You have snow plow listed twice. Here's the thing about a front blade for a 100. The 100 uses a sub frame that is all it's own. By that I mean it's not shared with other models. A narrow frame sub frame will not work even though a narrow frame three point hitch will. The sub frame for a 100 has two "tabs" bolted to the front of the sub frame and they in turn bolt to the tractor. If the sub frame has pins that fit into the quick attach mount on a tractor, it will not work on your 100.

The trailer. You bet.

The sickle bar? I can't help ya. But I'll tell you that they are a pricey item.

I hope this helps you. Have fun Cubbing.
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Old 06-04-2009, 07:49 PM
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i was told all this came off a cub 122 isnt that consider a narrow frame or because it has a 12hpw engine its wider
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i was told all this came off a cub 122 isnt that consider a narrow frame or because it has a 12hpw engine its wider
A 122 is a narrow frame. You can use the front blade from it with the correct sub frame. The blade is removable from sub frames so that any (not sure about the 54") blade can go on any sub frame (not sure about Originals).
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Old 06-04-2009, 08:21 PM
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Thanks for the imput Being new to this I just want to make sure to get the right parts. My wife is about ready to shoot me if I spend money on this and was wrong I would have to kick the dogs out of the dog house for the next couple of weeks HA HA. She doesnt understand my love for these machines.
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70-100-71-102-123 all use the same mule drive (front mount) connection.
Here are a few views of a narrow frame 3 point lift:


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thanks for the pictures that really helps. That a nice Tractor you have there
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Thanks for the imput Being new to this I just want to make sure to get the right parts. My wife is about ready to shoot me if I spend money on this and was wrong I would have to kick the dogs out of the dog house for the next couple of weeks HA HA. She doesnt understand my love for these machines.
Don't worry, I am in the exact same boat as you. My wife doesn't understand my Cub love.
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That a nice Tractor you have there
Thanks!!!

Here is a picture(s) of the rest of my 100:

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Old 06-04-2009, 10:45 PM
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Very nice tractor nicely restored. What year is it ? mine is June 1964. What is that behind it. Seed Spreader ?
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