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Old 09-08-2013, 03:14 PM
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Hey all...

My name is Tim and just joined the forum here. I am from Smithfield, RI and after looking at many cubs for sale and gathering some information, I finally pulled the trigger on my first tractor. Here it is yesterday, on it's way home...



I purchased this model because the seller stated (and from what I could gather) it is all original and never has been mucked around with. All the sheet metal is straight, and it also doesn't look like it spent it's life outdoors, so I jumped on it.

Can't wait to get my hands dirty. Let me know what you think...
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Old 09-08-2013, 04:19 PM
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That puppie looks so good, you should not need to get your hands dirty soon!!



As you know already,



enjoy the seat time!!
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Welcome to OCC and congrats on the nice 122!
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Welcome to OCC! You have a very nice 122!
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Tim nice 122. Now you know what happens after you buy one. You'll watch for parts and buy another cub. Ask me how I know. No don't. Enjoy your cub!
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Old 09-09-2013, 08:36 AM
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That puppie looks so good, you should not need to get your hands dirty soon!!



As you know already,



enjoy the seat time!!
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Tim nice 122. Now you know what happens after you buy one. You'll watch for parts and buy another cub. Ask me how I know. No don't. Enjoy your cub!
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Thanks for the warm welcome guys. Got some more shots and a few questions...









Can I find out the exact year it was made from this?



Volt meter original?



The only bad I can see structurally. Can this be welded, or should I source another?



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Old 09-09-2013, 01:13 PM
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This have any significance?



Or this?



Lost this one.







Both these holes original or drilled after manufacturing?



Silly question: This center lever, what's it for exactly?



Sorry mice, you have to find a new place to live...

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welcome, the center lever engages the front pto
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