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Tilling a 3' high mound that I thought was roots from a maple....turned out to be a mound of fill the previous owner left, and seeded.
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grampascub..........VERY NICE!!!!!!!!!
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Nice work grampascub,
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Thanks gentlemen!
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My 1962 or 1963 Original, i never ran the S/N bought it as a basket case the guy had started to restore, two gears in the rear were out of it so he bought another 70 as he called it for parts, the parts machine had a 3-point and spring assist, why he didnt just swap rearends is beyond me, but he changed the gears, he lost intrest and went to economy powerkings. he also included the parts O and a timed deck in good shape, since i got it over the summer i bought a 106 that came with a snowblower, truns out its a BB-36 in great shape, just rusty, i plan on restoring this cub to better than original shape.
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this is my 1965 model 100 (my first cub cadet) that i bought from Rich Patton July 5, 2008. i bought it form him as was, and it did run for about an hour total before the cam lost some teeth! i got to ride this thing around the block a few times, then i tore the motor down for a rebuild, it turned out that the motor had been replaced by a K-321 14hp with 12hp flywheel and tins... made for an interesting first engine rebuild. its currently still torn appart in my dads shop awaiting paint.... i hope to get it done over the winter.
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this was my favorate cub before i got my 149 working, its a 1966 model 71 i got as a package of craigslist came with one working 71 a parts 71, 73 hood 2 38 inch decks, snowplow, and a box of assorted other parts, all for $400, to this day it was the only cub i bought running! i still like it a lot, just feel like your riding something real when your on it!
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Nie cubs, mstetar! Thanks for sharing your pics.
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lol you thought i was done! this is my newest cub, its a 1974 cub cadet 149, i got this for $50 it had been sitting where it had died in a guy's yard for years, i had to pay another $50for the tiller, the guy wouldnt let it go! on the upside the tiller is like new, very little use, had ben stored in his garage for years. the motor was sized when i got it, and the top of the piston was in the oil pan, someone had rebuilt it not to long before it blew up cus it had all new oil seals ans good gaskets, the governer had broken during use and caued an over rev. i rebuilt it and it runs like new! it also has a 48 inch deck in very rough shape i wanna get working on soon. haha i also broke the front axle doing willies on it the other day... got er all fixed tho!
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ive also got a 125 parts tractor, an 1100 parts tractor a junk 445 rear engine rider and bought a 109 sold it to the neighbor... we rebuilt the engine and he never touched it, it will get used this spring!
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