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Hi,
I'm a new Cub owner as of this week. Just bought a 129 to replace my old Craftsman lawn tractor. I wasn't actually going to buy a Cub as I have a GE Elec-Trak E10 that I'm in the process of restoring, but I needed a tractor to mow on our property right now and the price was right. Came with a 48" mowing deck and the 42" IH plow (and a reprint of the manual). Tractor was cleaned up and restored to a nice working condition by the guy who sold the tractor to the guy I bought it from (who only used it this past winter to plow snow). All I need to do is buy new belts for the mower deck. ![]() ![]() Used it today to move some gravel from our stream to our barn. the throttle takes a bit to get used to, but she is running fine after I adjusted the carb. My wife says I bought it because it's yellow, loud and old, to replace the Dodge M37 Brush Truck I sold a few years ago. ![]() I'm not so sure she's wrong
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Mike! Glad to have you! Great looking 129, you have there!
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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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Thanks, I was happy to find a strong forum as a resource.
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Am I using the Belt Chart correctly? Does my 48" mower use these two belts,
IH-489397-R3 3/8 x 75 1/2" and IH-489399-R1 1/2 x 80"? Thanks! |
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Wow, very nice.
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Nice Cub. Great to have you here.
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Keep on Cubbin
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