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heres mine
the "104" was my frist got it in a box. the previos owner started it, put a 16 hp tecumseh on it then he got sick and passed so i got it for the right price. and has been a good one so far (got six seasons on it) the 109 is orginal as far as i can tell. thank you for the site a lot of good info on here
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thank you i try to keep it up. i must say it took me a bit to get it all leveled out but now it mows just as good as any new $3000 mower! and i will never wear it out. the "slightly larger one" is my super c it has the two poin hitch and i have a plow,disc,blade and sickle mower for it and has been the most dependable tracktor ive owned
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Nice cubs, minni-mo!
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Allen Proud owner of my Original and 126! My Grandpa's Cart Craftsman Lawn Sweeper Craftsman Plug Aerator |
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my 147!
I can't wait to learn how to restore it! Currently just needs a pto rebuild! IMG_0491.jpg
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My first IH / CC: 1976 Quietline 1000
Hey all. I've checked out the pic thread, and you all do have some fine machines!, and I'm honored to finally have an IH to show here. Most of you have seen my new 1000 in my other threads, but I finally got it all cleaned up, and snapped a few pics before I go and get it too dirty again.
I haven't done much to it besides a tune up, oil change, grease job, and a good cleaning & de greasing. The PO seemed to maintain it well, but never really seemed to have cleaned or waxed the paint. I spent alot of time rubbing out & waxing by hand, and most of the scratches and imperfections did buff out. The horizontal surfaces such as the hood, fenders, and seat mount had a tough reddish layer of residue, similar to the pollution that is deposited in our local areas near the steel mills and coke plants. It took a while to get down to shiny paint, and if left unattended, the paint could have soon chalked out. The only things I painted in these pics were the front wheels, and the mower deck. From what little time I've ran it, it seems to start, run, and mow smoothly and quietly, and has power and torque to spare. The CarryAll frame I got from Merk seems like it's going to be really handy, and the paint seems to be a perfect match. Nice looking welds, and seems to be built better than the commercially available units. I'm glad winter is over, but dang I wouldn't mind one more blizzard so I could test the snow blade. Oh well, I guess it will be a while before I get a pic with the chains & blade. Hope to see some of you at my first plow day or tractor show this year. Josh P |
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Drool Bucket Alert!
WOW!...wow again!! Sweet as can be! WOOOOWWW!!!
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Fool me once shame on you,fool me twice...shame on me! |
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Very nice 1000!
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I couldn't put it any better. W O W ~ ~!!!! You need to put that up in the garage and find another for a worker.. LOL
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DWayne 1973: 128, ag tires, 3pt. lift, spring assist, lights, 42" Deck 10" moldboard plow 2016 XT1 42" deck 18HP |
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