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Old 08-24-2013, 02:28 PM
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Comes out to around $105.00, not too bad if you ask me, but then I always see the best in them.

If you end up getting it, LMK I'll stop by and check it out. I got a set of side panels here if you need them as well, yours for free if you can use them (I owe you one for the 1872). Probably have some other stuff too
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Old 08-24-2013, 03:46 PM
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I know not every thing goes bad at once my thinking is the engine went and they said we will junk this thing and sold it for 50.00 for junk I would bet you part it out you could make money at 105.00 or fix it just for info I sell ptos for 100.00 I pay most time more then 150.00 for the tractors I buy even with blown engines
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Old 08-24-2013, 03:49 PM
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105.00???

Sounds like a deal to me.
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Old 08-24-2013, 04:11 PM
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Don't sound to bad John. Get some pics of it if you can and if you decide not to get it at least get the 6 pad off it for me!
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Old 08-24-2013, 04:45 PM
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lol mike, u want the seat?
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lol mike, u want the seat?
Yeah, I would take the seat!
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Old 08-24-2013, 04:55 PM
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i would too but i just got one hehe
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Old 08-24-2013, 05:17 PM
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Ok, I cant stump you guys, I got the 1250! I don't know, but seems to have compression after all. I should go out and pull the head now. I broke a bolt that holds up the fire wall. Looks like the key switch could be bad.

Big wire mess. I don't know why it came to that. The hour meter is there, but not hooked up. Safety switch is missing and don't know what's wired where with that. Has what looks like a complete pto .

This 1250 may have sat so long the rubber motor mounts are good?

cc_bob, Thanks for the offer, I might send you a request when I get far enough into the mechanics of the problem. I will make sure to have pictures up tonight!

Mike, I got the seat, its not bad. Don't seem burnt out by the sun by a long shot, like no signs of any cracks. I was down on my luck for a while because I thought the motor was broke! I believe I know where a loaded 104 is with complete tiller for 150.00, bad motor and no deck. One persons view of rusted out can vary, though I did not see the tiller its self. He wants 150.00 for the other 104 with deck sitting beside that, but I don't know 300.00 is a bit for me now. Those were still there last Sunday.

The tractor came with Firestone 23x8.50-12 rear tires and 4 link tire chains.
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Congrats on getting the 1250 John! Looking forward to your pics!
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Old 08-24-2013, 07:25 PM
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I'm glad you got it, I was about to post saying don't pass this up! Parting it out alone, as others have said, is well worth the $105 investment. Any who, glad you got it, I'm looking forward to seeing pics of a saved IH Cub.

I would have offered him less since he only paid 50 for it but then again I'm a cheap ass

Good find, and great save!
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