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Correct from what Ive seen. Should be 10 bolt not 9 like the 14's
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Two hundred is worth it but it could become a money pit....
Seems to me PO has been using this a parts machine..... Does he have another tractor?
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Looks like a 16hp to me...
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Check the serial number on the left side of the frame by the steering tower . The serial # should have 48 in the number.
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It is totally worth $200, but beware. These tractors are like rabbits, they tend to multiply. It wont stop at $200. 2 years ago I bought a broken 127 for $30 on ebay. At this point I'm fairly certain I've added roughly 2 zeros and a lot of hours to my original investment, with a total of 4 Cub Cadets and about a dozen various attachments for them. I've turned my entire yard into a giant garden so I have an excuse to use my Cubs, I spend half of every day reading this forum, and that $30 127 isn't any closer to running than it was the day I brought it home.
I'm still glad I bought that 127. Good luck, hope you bring her home.
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Grumpy old 149/1A tiller, Trusty Rusty 106, & a Massey Ferguson 10 to work the garden, Tiny Snapper to mow the lawn. Slowly accumulating attachments and quickly driving the neighbors crazy on a half acre homestead.
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Cheesedawg is 100000% correct. Tell me where the 169 is and I will buy it thus saving you from a lifetime of misery
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So everyone i went and picked it up. Paid 175 it is correct the 16hp but wrong muffler or after market. Will up date post with more pictures as i dig in. The reason. The motor was pulled was told it smoked a little and was gunna get rings and valves done but never got around to it, so it sat the last ten years.
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Congrats on your first Cub! Looks like it in pretty good shape.
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Here are some pictures. I like it.
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