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gigem75,
I sent you a message in regards to the search page problem. :) :beerchug: |
New guy here, this is my first and only cub, a '68 125. I restored it two winters ago and have been using it ever since! I've also got a #1A tiller, blade, QA36 and QA42, extra set of rims/tires with front tri-ribs and rear ags/weights for the winter. Just looking for a NF hydraulic lift to finish it...
Hope these work, too bad it'll never be this clean and shiny again (unless I restore it again after another 40 years of use!)... http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...100_3016_2.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...100_3024_2.jpg |
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Sweet looking 125! Thanks for sharing it with us! |
Looking good. I wouldn't worry about it being clean and shiny, I believe these machines are made to work.
My one and only is a '68 125 too. |
I have never seen the dipstick out the side like that. Most that I know of are out the top by the exhaust and the generator. Looks nice and shiny though.
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It's a replacement motor - it was swapped in '95 - I even got all of the receipts with it! I think the owner put the new motor in and then realized everything else on the tractor was wore out so it didn't see much use. Nothing you can't fix with a grinder and a MIG welder though!
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THAT IS SWEET!!:drool2: I cant wait to see some action pictures of it! That is a very nice resto!
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Here's a couple snow shots from the winter we had last year... I love my cub!
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...S4300306_2.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...S4300310_2.jpg |
Your 125 is awesome! You did a great job! :beerchug:
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Sweet 125:beerchug: Hope my 124 turns out half as nice!! If I were you, I'd have to find another cub to do the work and make your 125 a show stopper:biggrin2:
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