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I have to give all the credit to Oak on this one, he shot me an email Saturday night letting me know there was a 123 about 30 minutes from me. You guys probably saw the CL ad he posted, but in case you didn't, the guy was selling a Feb 1967 (serial 187448) Cub Cadet 123. Since I was watching a movie with my girls and couldn't call, I shot the guy a text and luckily he still had it. So Today I went and picked it up, and I was lucky I called when i did, he said there were 3 guys hoping I wouldn't show up. It's not running, but is complete. From the pictures you'll see that the seat has been replaced with what looks like a fishing boat seat. The steering wheel and the heat shield came off of a slightly newer model, maybe a 1x4 or 1x5, and the exhaust appears to be a replacement. I think the engine is original to the tractor because where the horrible paint job, done with a brush, is peeling off, I can see yellow, so I assume it is original. He said he had it firing but couldn't keep it running and the Stater/Generator is "not working", so that should be fun trying to learn about. But here is the best part, for just $175, I got a complete 123, with a hydraulic pump and a 3 pt lift! I couldn't believe it when I read the ad. I'm pretty sure I'm going to take the 3 pt and the pump off and put that on my 123 that I'm slowly rebuilding. My 3 year old has been begging me to buy her a tractor, so I told her this one was her. And for you purist, don't read the next line. She asked me if we could paint it pink, and its impossible to say no to her...so in a few years when she is old enough to ride it, I'll probably make it a project with ehr to paint it pink (go ahead, flame me away!
)Anyways, here are the pictures: Here is the tractor, the paint job is awful, but i guess it served it's purpose to slow down some rust, you can tell there is a lot under some of the paint especially under the battery box. 2011-06-12_15-58-43_618.jpg Here is the pump! Easily worth over $175 itself, so basically the rest of the tractor was free...or at least that is how I justified it in my head. That black cable that looks like it doesn't belong...it doesn't, that's the battery cable. 2011-06-12_15-58-51_818.jpg Looks like someone did the turning radius mod to it. 2011-06-12_15-59-24_99.jpg And hear is the 3 pt with some fat non-cub wheels and tires on it. They're black rims, not sure what they came off of. It's even got the reflectors on it. 2011-06-12_15-58-35_630.jpg |
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very nice find!
It's yours now, if you want to paint it pink I won't knock you for it. At least it will be in operating condition.
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Nice find on the 123!
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Allen Proud owner of my Original and 126! My Grandpa's Cart Craftsman Lawn Sweeper Craftsman Plug Aerator |
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Sweet 123! Pink would be....um... different, but if i had a daughter i couldnt say no to i would do the same!
Keep us posted on the other one! What is that chrome thing behind the hood orniment?
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Dusty great buy! The refecltors are mounted upside down but for a tractor that's going to be pink some day its par for the course.
FYI Todd is bad influence. Don't trust a guy that doesn't list any of his cubs in his sig line!I would paint one pink for my little girl if she wanted one. |
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Super find on the 123 with lots of great options!!! A pink cub could be awesome.......a pink cub can be neat and generate interest for the other gender and future cub enthusiast!!!
Cub Cadet 123
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Still don't know what I'm doing in OHIO?.....If you find me, then please point me back toward INDIANA.
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Great find and an even better deal!
I dont think there is anything wrong with painting a tractor a different color. I have a friend who painted his Farmall for his daughter. They even installed an extra seat for the parages. It sure is a head turner but its what she wanted! To each his own!
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David in NC Wanted to buy Category 0 attachments and 2000 rpm implements
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Dusty
I shot Todd an email when I saw it, I couldnt belive the price. He told me that you were going after it, so Im glad it ended up in good hands. Ive owned this 123 twice, and its in Atl now mowing on a gas line right a way. |
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Nice score on the 123 Dusty!
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Very cool! Don't you hate it when you see something you really don't need, but the price is too good not to go get. Good to see another GA boy on the forum.
Iluvtruks0, I think I have seen this tractor before. It doesn't belong to a man named Neal does it?
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1963 Original 1965 100 1937 F20 It's all designed to blow our minds, but our minds won't really be blown
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