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Old 11-15-2022, 12:51 PM
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Now you got it!

Good looking cubs, ready for workl.
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Here is mine, waiting for the white stuff
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Old 02-27-2023, 02:16 AM
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I just purchased another NF Cub Cadet, a 124. I didn't really need her but I could not bear the thought of her going to the scrapper.
PS I am unable to post pics on this fotrum.
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Old 02-28-2023, 11:10 AM
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I just purchased another NF Cub Cadet, a 124. I didn't really need her but I could not bear the thought of her going to the scrapper.
PS I am unable to post pics on this fotrum.
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Old 03-03-2023, 10:26 PM
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Default My boys tractor!

Here is our new tractor. We are trying to get her running good. Still having troubling identifying model, year and engine specs but making it work so far. It’s awesome so far!
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Here is our new tractor. We are trying to get her running good. Still having troubling identifying model, year and engine specs but making it work so far. It’s awesome so far!
That’s either a Model 70 or 100. The serial number is on the side of the transaxle behind the boy’s right heel. It’s stamped on a small raised 1” square pad. The 70 came with a K161 7hp Kohler K series and the 100 came with a K241 10hp.

This chart will help determine the year it was built, assuming the transaxle is original.
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Old 03-04-2023, 03:15 PM
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Like this....
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One MTD Super
The others out sunning themselves are IH
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Old 03-05-2023, 03:53 PM
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Default Picked up another 104

So I Exes Grandpa, had a 104 just like mine and I let him use my snowplow. And needless to say, when my ex an I split up, I was not allowed to get my snowplow back. Well after many years, I know on the 104 tractor, and have my snowplow back. So I have twins now, in my garage. I have some mods to do and repairs, but I'm very happy to add a 2nd to my fleet.
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Got the 2 125 home late last night. Looks like the running one has the 48 inch deck, and the “parts” mower has the 42 inch deck. Adding pics as people seem to like them here.
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