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Old 03-16-2014, 06:17 PM
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The one that was on eBay?
ya I just look up the Serial number Its the one off ebay. It just funny that I look at the tractor last fall when It was in Marshall ,MI. I have the stock implement handle to it
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Old 03-16-2014, 06:30 PM
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Nice 169,I do not have any 169's cause cubcrazy has them all.
Actually not all of them.
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Congrats on the 169! One of my favorite models!
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Old 03-16-2014, 06:37 PM
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Nice 169,I do not have any 169's cause cubcrazy has them all.
Actually not all of them.
I have a few Lew but not all of them!
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Old 03-16-2014, 06:39 PM
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Yes there was one for sale but it looked to be hacked up.
Oh well,

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Very nice find on the 169, even has the steering wheel insert, I too just got a 169, and have 19 cubs.
cubcadetI'm in good company!!

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hears 3 169s cub cadet . me and my dad have 24 cub cadets
JLM78Those are in great shape!! I hope mine will look that nice one day.

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Did that 169 come from Elkhart ?
Yes, it did. I had a very long drive yesterday and my trailer didn't like the winding narrow drive back to his place, but I made it home and stopped at one of my favorite restaurants on the way back-Arnold's!

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ya I just look up the Serial number Its the one off ebay. It just funny that I look at the tractor last fall when It was in Marshall ,MI. I have the stock implement handle to it
JLM78, what do you mean stock implement handle? What does it look like?

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Yes there was one for sale but it looked to be hacked up.
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CubCadet123 how is the seat?
darkminion (Lew) the seat is not too bad. Had about 2 1/2 " repair tape on the upper RHS. That is all that I noticed today while unloading it, but I didn't spend too much time with it since it is 24* out with 30+ mph winds.

Thanks everyone for your kind comments. I'm stoked (there's an '80's term) about getting it. The weather or health problems from seller & me has kept me from getting it for several weeks. I think he kept the undercarriage off of it, but I have several of them so no big deal. It does need the extra part for the front pto clutch and the hour meter looks to be shot, so I may need to buy a part or two. I'm glad that it is in my collection and it certainly seems a lot more powerful than my 149.

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JLM78Those are in great shape!! I hope mine will look that nice one day.



Yes, it did. I had a very long drive yesterday and my trailer didn't like the winding narrow drive back to his place, but I made it home and stopped at one of my favorite restaurants on the way back-Arnold's!



JLM78, what do you mean stock implement handle? What does it look like?



darkminion (Lew) the seat is not too bad. Had about 2 1/2 " repair tape on the upper RHS. That is all that I noticed today while unloading it, but I didn't spend too much time with it since it is 24* out with 30+ mph winds.

Thanks everyone for your kind comments. I'm stoked (there's an '80's term) about getting it. The weather or health problems from seller & me has kept me from getting it for several weeks. I think he kept the undercarriage off of it, but I have several of them so no big deal. It does need the extra part for the front pto clutch and the hour meter looks to be shot, so I may need to buy a part or two. I'm glad that it is in my collection and it certainly seems a lot more powerful than my 149.

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The guy in Marshall own It for 9 years . He put the Hydraulic lift on it. Hears some pics I have of It
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The guy in Marshall own It for 9 years . He put the Hydraulic lift on it. Hears some pics I have of It
Cool, thanks! Ok, now I know what you mean by implement handle. I guess I thought that all 169's came out with the hydraulic lift. That would explain the new bolts for the hydraulic cylinder that are in the side of the frame.

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Everyone's getting 169's! Holy cow! I just got one from IACubCadet.
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Cool, thanks! Ok, now I know what you mean by implement handle. I guess I thought that all 169's came out with the hydraulic lift. That would explain the new bolts for the hydraulic cylinder that are in the side of the frame.

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some came with out Hydraulics And was dealer installed . they had trouble getting the hydraulic Valves when they built them
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