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Hey my first Cub Cadet was a 127, I wish it looked that nice.
My favorite is my 122, my name is Vince My only pic of the 127 is when it was stuck. The other is of me and my 122 in Montrose, MN in 2010. |
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nice 122 . I like the weight bracket on the front. have you any close up pictures of it ?
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105(sold)782x3 &124(sold) . Lawn sweeper yard cart. Homemade 3 point hitch narrow frame sleeve hitch spring assist ih snowplows . Rear weight bracket and suitcase weights.Lots of extra parts 😀. |
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Nice 122. I really wish I had mine back! Hopefully soon!
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Restored 1970 127 1962 Original |
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MY 121 weight bracket is a simple design, 2 angle irons welded to a 1/2" x 3" plate that's approx 10" long. Holes drilled into the angle irons to match the bolt holes that hold the grill onto the frame. I think I used longer bolts and some spacer washers. Here's another pic with it sitting by its cousin 122 owned by Mick Morgan - this was at Rob Delhi's Plowday a couple years ago.
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mrmiller- my first and middle initial followed by my last name
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my first car, 69 Chevelle SS 396....
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122 w/hydro lift, 3pt, creeper and lights, 102 w/creeper, 127 w/hydro lift, 3pt and lights, 72 w/hydro lift, 3pt and creeper. 1966 CW36, 1966 #1 Cart, 1966 #1 Garden Tiller, QA42, 3sets of weights 1939 International LA 3-5hp Hit N Miss Engine, 1944 International LB 1.5-2.5hp Hit N Miss Engine. I'm just your average 35yr old retired disabled veteran. ![]() |
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mine is the name of the town I live in and I got cubs
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107 w/ 75lb IHC wheel weights 3pt. hitch spring assist lift. 1810 w/spring assist and brinly cat.0 3pt hitch w/A frame adapter and sleeve hitch now an 1811 cab and 551 blower 1000 42" spring tip snow dozer blade,qa36a snow thrower,#1 tiller w/1 ext., brinly 10"moldbord, 3pt.cutivator,brinly disk,#1 trailer #4 trailer, 2 sets of Ih weights windbreaker soft cab,qa42" snow thrower my grand fathers 67' j.d.110h with brass tag 6 way snow/dozer blade 67' WH lawn ranger |
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Sometime in the mid 90s I was given the name by my street racing buddies. I used to have a temper like nitroglycerine, and I was a Comm-electronics (Radio) tech in the Air Force and we had recently watched "Down Periscope."
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Philip 1450, 1015, and a pile of parts. |
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my name is a little complicated, it goes back to my freshman year of high school. the seniors on my cross country team gave me the nickname Caddy based on my similarity to a Caddy in the Happy Gilmore movie. around the same time Caddilac was advertising their Catera as "the caddy that zigs." I decided that you can't have zig without zag, so i became "the caddy that zags," or cadzag. the 72 is the model year of my first car, a 1972 dodge tradesman van. i still have it, and it's clocking in at 445,000 miles.
![]() 72 also conveniently happens to be my favorite model Cub Cadet!
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Ian Mine: 72 w/ k301, 3 125's, 1 w/ hydro lift, 38,42, & 2 48 decks, 2 42 front blades, QA-36a & QA-42a thrower, tiller, lo-boy 154. Also, LOTS of parts. family's:2 105's, 2 106's, 149, 2 lo-boy 154s, Farmall Cub. Non-IH: 1940 JD Model A, 1954 JD 40 U, 1955 JD 40 Crawler, 2 1956 JD 420 U's, both w/ Henry Loader and Backhoe. JD 110. Wheel Horse (model unknown.) Power King 1614. We love our tractors!
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mine is my last name backwards
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'70 107, '70 127, '70 147, 2 '71 147 '69 simplicity s6 snowthrower, unknown vintage four seasons roto-hoe rototiller |
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