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Old 07-04-2025, 06:11 PM
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New to the forum and new to Cub Cadet ownership. I’m a 68 yr old small motor newbie so a lot to learn. The first motorized vehicle I was ever able to drive was a CC on my uncles farm in Nebraska. That puts a smile on my face just remembering those times. Fast forward 60 years and I just acquired a 149 that seems to run quite well and was “freshens up” several years ago. Came
Came with what I believe is a 38 inch deck that needs some attention. The Cub was not used for mowing after refresh work. Thank you for providing the forum., I look forward to the learning journey.
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John, welcome to Only Cub Cadets.
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New to the forum and new to Cub Cadet ownership. I’m a 68 yr old small motor newbie so a lot to learn. The first motorized vehicle I was ever able to drive was a CC on my uncles farm in Nebraska. That puts a smile on my face just remembering those times. Fast forward 60 years and I just acquired a 149 that seems to run quite well and was “freshens up” several years ago. Came
Came with what I believe is a 38 inch deck that needs some attention. The Cub was not used for mowing after refresh work. Thank you for providing the forum., I look forward to the learning journey.
John from Minnesota

Welcome aboard.
Keep some of these places in mind for parts that may or may not be available anymore.
https://cubcadetusedparts.com/
https://ccspecialties.org/
https://www.ihccw.com/
https://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/...ad.php?t=20875

Reproduction Parts
https://xtrememotorworks.com/

OCC Member
https://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/member.php?u=8310

finsruskw has done a good amount of fabrication for me, especially with the Later Cub Cadets and some of the Narrow Frame Cub Cadets. If you need something fabricated for your Cub, Finruskw is the guy to contact.
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