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Hi folks,
Since I have several Cubs I thought it might be time to check out your forum and get some input from serious Cub Cadet folks. My wife Cheryl and I live in Albion PA, up near lake Erie. My screen name represents on of my other hobbies, making maple syrup. We also have 6 hives of bees right now and have been keeping bees about 6 years. Back to the Cubs. I bought my first one in about 1984 it is a 107 and had a mower deck and snow plow. I rebuilt the engine once and it now belongs to my son Eric. Several years ago my aunt in Columbus Ohio had a 127 with mower deck that she did not need so I picked that up. Last year Eric restored it for me and I mowed lawn with it this year. I call it my big tractor. It just seems to have that feel to it. I will try to find a picture. My grandson Mike and I drug a Cub 86 out of a metal storage shed two years ago, it had been rode hard and put away wet. Its our beater tractor. It is very smooth running shifts very nice and starts well but the clutch is about gone. Humm wonder if Mike had anything to do with that ![]() Next Mike and I found a 106 in a barn near Cambridge Springs PA. We brought that home it needed a head gasket and a battery and the 10 horse runs fine with only a little smoke. The 106 has a creeper gear. It also had a mower deck with the big castings on the sides. Today I picked up a Cub model 73 form my uncle in Conneautville PA. Started right up, but is a real mosquito killer. Must have some serious ring problem? It has a nice deck which seems solid (one small rust hole). So thats it, except for several other not Cubs, like a 14 HP Bolens and a 8 HP Wheel horse. Oh Yea I have a IH roto tiller and a moldboard plow also that I have never uses yet. and several snow blades. Pictures: The 106 is with me driving and Dorsey our grandson helping. The 73 was taken today before I unloaded it. Hope things are good out there in Cub Cadet land. Looks like you have a great site here! (I have to monitor the maple trader forum too but will try to check in once in a while.) Regards, Chris |
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Welcome to a great site.
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Welcome to the site Chris. You won't find a better more informative cub site anywhere. I'm not to far from you I live in Clark PA right on the Shenango reservoir. Love the picture of you and your grandson. Congrats on the 73. Someday I hope to ad a 73 to my collection. Good luck with it when you tear into it hope it's just rings and a simple rebuild for you. Keep us posted.
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2013 cub cadet GTX 2100 w/IH weights 1984 cub cadet 1282 w/#2 cart, plow, IH weights 1970 IH cub cadet 73 w/fenders Haban 402d sickle bar 1966 IH cub cadet 102x2 1966 IH cub cadet 71 pull start w/Fenders IH sweeper, Brinly Gard N Cart 1965 IH cub cadet 100 w/Fenders hydro lift Brinly Gard N Cart, 3 point sleeve hitch Brinly plow sleeve hitch blade #1 cart 1965 IH cub cadet 70 w/fenders and snow plow 1961 IH Cub Cadet Original #3646 w/fenders 3 point, IH rear blade, non trip snow plow |
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Sugarmaker
![]() ![]() ![]() Great intro. I like hearing other members story's about their Cubs |
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Looks like it is all there!!!
Nice score!!!
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