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Old 05-20-2016, 12:35 AM
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What do you plan to do with a 3pt hitch? I dont think Ive seen one on a narrow frame. If you just want a tiller those have a specific mounting system which is not actually a 3pt hitch. If your hoping to build a serious work horse a 126 is probably not the best platform to start with, they arent a very heavy tractor.

If you modify the tractor I would suggest at least keeping all the original parts and avoid doing anything that isnt reversable.
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Old 05-21-2016, 01:04 PM
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Well my plans are to run the cub till it can't be put back together again. The creeper gears would be used for a few reasons but if the machine is not a good match I'll not add it. Just want a good machine to use year round more as a mini tractor. As I have the snow blade and mower deck but would like a tiller and brenly plow.
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Old 05-22-2016, 07:41 AM
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My personal preference is to have a cub for one duty only, that way you don't have to swap implements all the time and you get a garage full of tractors!
I'm assuming your talking about a sleeve hitch with a Brinly adapter when you refer to a 3 point. That's what you need for the Brinly plow.
Adding the creeper isn't too hard, I think it's well worth the investment as you will surely get it back if you go to sell it
Taking the tiller on and off is a little bit of a chore but doable. Yes the 126 is somewhat rare so be careful of adding any thing that isn't factory if your worried about decent resale.
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Old 05-22-2016, 12:52 PM
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I have no intentions on selling it its to now andbwork around the house.I'm gonna take care of it but by the time I'm done it won't be much left. Hopefully another 30 years of service.
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