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Old 12-30-2021, 10:14 PM
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Default Narrow Front 122 "Tired Iron"

This is my 1966 Cub 122 that I was given by the widow of a late family friend. I added the narrow front which was built by John Boelens out of Illinois and left it rough in memory of said family friend. Been quite a hit at local shows and I plan on working on it further to get it on taller rubber.
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Old 12-30-2021, 10:20 PM
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Another shot. Getting images off my phone is being problematic
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Wow, that's cool. Are his narrow fronts sold online? Or was this a custom thing.
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Wow, that's cool. Are his narrow fronts sold online? Or was this a custom thing.
He made a run of about 12 at the time. Not sure on if he plans on making more. John is probably one of the more well known suppliers of used cadet parts out there but does most of his stuff through the ******** cub groups. Nicest part about his kit is its 100% removable. You can unhook the stock steering, pull the axle pin and throw a stock axle back under in less than 5 minutes.
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Looks good! I would like to build one of them some day. I really like that that one doesn’t require any modifications.
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He made a run of about 12 at the time. Not sure on if he plans on making more. John is probably one of the more well known suppliers of used cadet parts out there but does most of his stuff through the ******** cub groups. Nicest part about his kit is its 100% removable. You can unhook the stock steering, pull the axle pin and throw a stock axle back under in less than 5 minutes.
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If I ever get too bored I might have to make a batch. That's neat!
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