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Old 01-22-2014, 10:33 PM
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It is always great to have another member here Bob and it sounds like your interest in cubs is deeply rooted in your childhood! As, others have said, you will get some excellent advice on this forum from very knowledgeable people who share your same enthusiasm about these classic tractors and equipment. Everyone is interested in seeing your cubs, but with all of this arctic temperatures around me and several inches of snow, I'd just like to see some pictures of your side of the country!

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Pictures of the cubs under Redwood trees would be awesome!
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Welcome to OCC! I didn't grow up with a 108, but have had one for 35 years, and it's still my favorite.

There are lots of sources for parts--many support this forum, so check the sponsors. Also, see the for sale and wanted forums. Ebay is another place to look for parts, and many cub dealers can order parts.

Looking forward to the Redwood framed cub pics!
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Pictures of the cubs under Redwood trees would be awesome!
I agree!
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Setting up my home made ramp


#2 Tiller


Underside of Unloaded Tiller


Mower Deck


Robby, 5 YO Cub Cadet enthusiast and safe biker
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Robby and Scraper


Scraper from Side. Can anyone ID this implement?


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What does this go to?


Bucket O' Parts
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Starting Down


Safely on the Ground


Dash - What's with the pipe flange?


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2050066U539109 - January 1975,correct?
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Anyone got a goood rust remover?


Casting intact,sheet metal good, muffler trashed


Modded to take an automotive battery
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Old 01-24-2014, 11:21 PM
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1000 on left, 1450 on right





Ironically the 1000 that spent its whole life in Illinois up until the beginning of this month is in a lot better shape than the 1450. The hydro was rode hard and not put away a few too many times. There's something to be said about a garage-kept CC like the 1000.
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Bob,
Wecome to OCC, glad to have you!

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