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Old 12-08-2009, 04:17 PM
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oops! i honestly forgot one! its a 106, its the one i got the BB-36 snowblower with, ran great, just needed a choke and throttle cable, got it for $150 with two junk decks and the snowblower. was driving it the day after i got it and found that the keyway on the crank was work badly, ive got the motor appart right now to have the keyway fixed at the machine shop. looks bad but is a good runner!
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You have quite the collection there, mstetar!
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Old 12-08-2009, 06:48 PM
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Nice Cubs mstetar! Its great to see someone get them that will get them running again
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nnawww... always looking for more, im working on getting another original at the moment, wanna get rid of that 106 and pickup a red one!
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Old 12-08-2009, 07:20 PM
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I believe that I detect the yellow fever!
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Old 12-08-2009, 07:49 PM
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trying to post picture of my 122
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Old 12-08-2009, 08:50 PM
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OOOOOO.... a sickle bar mower! that what i could really use around here! ill have to find one of them too! and yes ive had the yellow fever since i was about 6! my neighbor has way more cubs then i, his dad worked for a dealer, so he has all the manuals NOS parts and just a bunch of cool original working tractors, so i grew up watching him use his 100 to mow with and i can still remember the distinctive sound of that machine... had a weird seat on it to, that tractor hasnt left the shed in years! says he likes to switch em out every 10 years lol his son bought him a deere and hes been using that now a lot
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Old 12-08-2009, 10:30 PM
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Nice 122 and blade, edw!
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Old 12-09-2009, 08:46 AM
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trying to post picture of my 122

I have seen your tractor/blade set up pictures before. I have a 109 with similar set up for snow.

Question---what do use for a switch, and, have you had any issues with generator due to draw of winch??

Perhaps, a PM or e-mail would be best so as not to spam. I'm very interested in your set up.


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Here's pic of my new to me 582. I picked this up a few weeks ago. I've already got one 582 so I'm looking to trade this one for a 482, 582 special, or a 1282. I posted a new album for it in my profile.
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1981 [COLOR="Red"][/COLOR]582- Mag18, Sleeve Hitch, Spring assist
1979 [COLOR="Red"][/COLOR]682- Mag18, Sleeve Hitch, Spring Assist, #1 Tiller
1980 [COLOR="Red"][/COLOR]782- Mag18, Sleeve Hitch
1983 [COLOR="Red"][/COLOR]982- Stock, Fully Optioned
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