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Nice looking covey. Always good to have a back-up tractor...or two...or three!
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My favorites as well. My 104 has a K 301 in it. So , is it a 104, a 124, or both? I just consider it a good running 104. Your fleet is looking sweet.
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1968 104 , service replacement '96 K301, 42" deck 1997 Scotts 42502X8 , repowered with '96 B&S 18hp TwinII , 42" deck 2007 LA130,21hp Intek v-twin, 48" deck As you slide down the banister of Life, may the splinters point in the right direction .
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http://lancaster.craigslist.org/grd/4423001202.html
http://greensboro.craigslist.org/grd/4321237206.html http://dayton.craigslist.org/grd/4423706745.html http://fingerlakes.craigslist.org/grd/4394962355.html http://semo.craigslist.org/grd/4419697642.html nice looking group you have there Tom
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Nice herd. I would 2nd, 3rd... the bigger deck. I upgraded my sons 129 to the 50"C from the 42"A(?) and love it. I still have a 129/42" and I have to say the newer style 50C can cut/throw a lot more grass/leaves w/o clogging the chute. Obviously you get it done faster with the bigger deck, but you also get a deck that sticks out farther to get under trees and stuff
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Gophred 2 - 1811's with 50C decks, one mows the other is waiting on deck, 129 (my sons retromod)-, hydro lift, custom 3 pt with a trailer ball , foot pedal speed control, used for trailer hauling. 129 (mower) 42" deck, foot control, 1810 with 44C - next in the slow death march of mowing the camp. a few 1200 series parts rigs. 2017 Kubota b2650 loader mid mower. |
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Thanks for all the replies, guys! That 124 is out there somewhere; remember, I live in a target-rich environment, so it's just a matter of time! The 105 was my 3rd Cub, but it brought the dreaded Yellow Fever with it and the rest is all downhill from there. They are the best looking series, IMHO. They epitomise 60's styling and durability...
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Tom 105, 149 w/44A, #2 & #4 carts 782 CCC Red w/44C 1512 Smoker w/50C, 450 Blower 2072 w/60" Haban IH/Lawnboy 3322 Pusher, Scag TT 61" JD 455, X495, Kubota 2150, Gravely 450, 812 |
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Wow. Field of dreams, there...
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