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Old 07-08-2018, 01:40 PM
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Found this picture at my parents house the other day. We’re thinking 1982 . 9 years old, so serious about mowing.
Nate that is awesome. Love those old school weights look like they were cement made in buckets. Thanks for posting
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Old 07-08-2018, 02:26 PM
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Yes that’s exactly what those were. I was in high school before I realized that my dad made the weights out of kids plastic sand buckets. 2 acre yard, 7 horse cub, timed blades no guards....still remember the instructions
..... “ it’s real simple, you ever get off that tractor without disengaging mower you will loose at least one toe!”......
Since I didn’t want to be “ nine toe Nate “ the rest of my life, I followed the old mans instructions to the letter...
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Old 07-08-2018, 11:05 PM
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Found this picture at my parents house the other day. We’re thinking 1982 . 9 years old, so serious about mowing.
Great old picture Nate, thanks for sharing.
Come up to WI if you're looking for a pretty nice Original. Got one ready to go. Just have to push it out of the living room, add fuel, and drive it onto your truck/trailer.
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Old 07-17-2018, 10:24 PM
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More rain, more driveway repair. Flat tire on the old trailer, had to break out the #2. Got to put scratches in it sometime.
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Old 07-17-2018, 10:28 PM
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So, zippy... got an original your just dying to get rid of? What kind of shape is that bad boy in? Google mapped Wisconsin, something like 8 hours away? Drive up, spend the night, get an original, some cheese, head back home....
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Today, I changed the oil, greased, and checked the transmission/final drive fluid. I just Had to get the 1250 Nightmare ready for the parade on Saturday. Tomorrow, a new spark plug and a little shine, and it will be ready to load and go.
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Old 07-28-2018, 12:38 AM
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So, zippy... got an original your just dying to get rid of? What kind of shape is that bad boy in? Google mapped Wisconsin, something like 8 hours away? Drive up, spend the night, get an original, some cheese, head back home....
Don't know if I'm "dying" to get rid of it, but "Almost" everything does have a price...
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Found this picture at my parents house the other day. We’re thinking 1982 . 9 years old, so serious about mowing.
Now that's an awesome picture right there! You had the look of seriousness going on!
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Old 07-28-2018, 10:11 AM
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Wow, that is absolutely beautiful! Not at all what I was expecting. I found the link to the resto, you are in a league all your own.
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I’ve been keeping an eye out for an original to restore. They just don’t come up for sale around me that often. Last weekend a buddy of mine I hadn’t seen in a while stopped by. He saw the 125 and said he would love to have something like that. Says that he can get his grandpas old cub and I can restore it for him. (I always like it when people say that, ‘ sure swing it by one Saturday, we can knock it out before super ‘..... ) he hasn’t seen the tractor in about 5 years, but it’s been in the family for 40-45 years. It’s a 1971 cub cadet. I show him some google images, but he thinks his looks different. I tell him to take some pics and let me see.
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