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Old 08-24-2024, 12:39 PM
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Hi, Does anyone have photos of the original style tail lights on a 126? Do they look like the later ones? Thanks
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looka lika dis.
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That was quick! Thanks!
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Hi,
Another question on the original SPEAKER 143 Taillights, how long are they? I know the aftermarket DIETZ and GROTE doen't cover the original holes/hole but what photos I can see of the original SPEAKER 143 looks like I may still see a hole ? Did they not fully cover the holes, just the reflectors did?
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Hi, I searched down a photo of a 126 with the org SPEAKER 143 taillight. Looks like they did not cover the org holes in the rear fenders. Just found it odd? Is that the way they all were till the next model cub cadet with the larger taillights? Thanks
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I put some chrome door edge on mine to cover the holes.
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That's a good idea! Thanks!
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