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Old 05-07-2015, 03:22 PM
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It has a low tunnel frame and round fenders, which were unique to the 7 HP NF (narrow frame) tractors and the 100. Fenders were actually an option for those tractors. 102s and up had standard square fenders. Here is a pic of my 102s. Honestly, I like yours better!





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No didn't ruin anything. Thanks for telling me. The more you know right?!?
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Attachment 64810 What can I say about my 129, at least it ran today. A customers machine waiting for repairs, I thought I would tow it around the yard to show people what a 40 year old 12hp machine can do with a 2 year old 22hp and a trailer.
That is perfect. I was at Lowes today and some poor dumb turd was loading up a new JD D130 that he just paid $2149.00 for and I thought to myself that he could have bought a GOOD Super for the same price. "But it's new and it's a Deere" jerk.
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it was an all day affair but I made it to Central NJ and back to Eastern CT with My first ever Cub. It's a 982. Now if I can just get it running.







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Congrats, looks good, 3pt and rear pto too.
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As requested a couple pages back, here's the best pic I have of the stack right now.

It's a 2" piece of stainless pipe with a pipe fitting welded to the bottom inside. Also made a baffle for it. In the process of fabing up a brace for it. Flapper is from tsc

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As requested a couple pages back, here's the best pic I have of the stack right now.

It's a 2" piece of stainless pipe with a pipe fitting welded to the bottom inside. Also made a baffle for it. In the process of fabing up a brace for it. Flapper is from tsc
70 looks good but....... it would be advisable to have a support on that extra length of pipe. There's been stories, horror stories about breaks from the unsupported extra long stacks
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I know the purists are going to hate it but....my boy wanted it red and like the sign in my garage says "if it ain't red, leave it in the shed" lol.

More pictures to come in the following weeks as I finish it up.

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