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Words fail me on this mess
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Why do I think drugs were part of the issue with this design.
http://limaohio.craigslist.org/grd/5170688965.html :beerchug: "This is a mower/tractor I built a couple of months ago. It has a cub cadet 122 rear end and frame. And the extension frame is from a cub cadet 1225. The motor is a Wisconsin 4 cylinder engine that runs good. I had the mag rebuild and the starter rebuilt. Starts up good but may need a carb cleaning. Once it runs for a couple minutes it runs like a top. I had a drive shaft made for it and I did a lot of fabrication. Motor lowers and raises to tighten belt. Has a clutch mounted on the motor. Gas tank has a tiny hole at the top by the lid but it's not a big deal some just splashes out when you go over bumps. Both front axles steer together. Has 4 inch wheel spacers on the back, Ag tires and rear weights do not go with it. I have good turf tires I will put on the mower once sold. There is not another one like this anywhere" Yep that is a pretty safe bet. |
$2600 for that pos? It's hard to see on my phone but is the drive belt running in a figure 8?
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On a positive note, I bet that tractor sounds good when it runs. Always liked the sound of those old V-4 Wisconsins running on a hay baler.
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Makes me wonder what he could do with a little guidance :biggrin2:
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It reminds me a little bit of when Fred Flintstones car flips on its side at the drive-in when the girl puts the rack of ribs on it. Unless you never took it off the level ground, I don't know how you would ever keep it upright. |
What ag tires? Those sure look like turfs to me!
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We ALMOST put a 4 cylinder Deere power unit off a pull type combine onto a 100 Cadet roller. But then we came to our senses.:rolleyes: Actually acquired a combine to put the engine on and the rest of the parts to build the Cadet.
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I saw that tractor at a show in richwood Ohio. It's a pulling tractor for sure but I would never own it. Especially not for $2600.
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