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Old 11-07-2010, 11:42 PM
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After looking at Merk's 70...
I think the 70 looks better W/O the fenders...
Thanks for saving me the 200 bones they are getting on Fee-bay!!!!

Nice score on the wagon Merk!!!!

The wagon #1??? Well she looks right at home behind the 70.

How hard are these to find?

Thanks for posting the photos Merk.
I'm learning more thanks to this most exelent group.
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Old 11-08-2010, 06:28 AM
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Nice #1 cart Merk! Very nice shape. 48Farmall- Clean 169! Like it!
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Old 11-08-2010, 08:10 AM
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Your #1 cart looks to be in great shape, and looks really good behind your 70Merk. Can I ask where you go your seat cover from. 48 Farmall love the 169.
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1966 IH cub cadet 71 pull start w/Fenders IH sweeper, Brinly Gard N Cart
1965 IH cub cadet 100 w/Fenders hydro lift Brinly Gard N Cart, 3 point sleeve hitch Brinly plow sleeve hitch blade #1 cart
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Old 11-08-2010, 07:48 PM
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Your #1 cart looks to be in great shape, and looks really good behind your 70Merk. Can I ask where you go your seat cover from.
Seat cover came from this group:
http://www.cadetconnection.com/forsaleitems.html

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After looking at Merk's 70...
I think the 70 looks better W/O the fenders...
Thanks for saving me the 200 bones they are getting on Fee-bay!!!!

Nice score on the wagon Merk!!!!

The wagon #1??? Well she looks right at home behind the 70.

How hard are these to find?

Thanks for posting the photos Merk.
I'm learning more thanks to this most exelent group.
I prefer fenders on a 70 or a 100. Main reason is so the tire and my foot don't get tangle together. I have felt a few pecks on the 70 in the past. This 70 will not see fenders. My Wife's Uncle bought this 70 new in 1965. It never had fenders when Uncle Dick owned it.

Number 1 cart can be hard to find. This one is in great shape. It has some surface rust....no pitting. The tires have no cracks in them. I found only one ding in it and it is easy to fix. This trailer will be a easy one to restore if I go that route. The trailer was well taken care of during it's life.

The #1 trailer was made between 1960 and 1967. I think this is an early production trailer because of the style bearing and the rims the trailer has. The diameter of the axle is .875 (7/8). The rims and axle look to be the same as on an Orginal Cub Cadet. I'm not 100% sure....I need to talk to someone who may have some infomation on this.

Juniors1282-Can you measure the axle on your #1 cart? Thanks

Thanks to everyone for the complements. I want to find a #2 cart, grader blade and a box blade.
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Old 11-08-2010, 08:27 PM
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My axle is 7/8" and it has the same bearings as my original. Its all original to, I got mine from the original owner. Yours looks to in as good of shape as mine, I think mine will stay unrestored. Thanks for the info on the cover, I was trying to decide weather to put one on. I think it looks great on your 70. I was going to order one form the Sells but wasn't sure, but think I will now thanks.
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1965 IH cub cadet 100 w/Fenders hydro lift Brinly Gard N Cart, 3 point sleeve hitch Brinly plow sleeve hitch blade #1 cart
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Old 11-11-2010, 10:20 PM
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There are truly some Cubs being shown off here.keep up the pictures everyone.

Here is two from my collection,my 125.and my 106.
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Sharp machines, you have there!
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Old 11-11-2010, 10:40 PM
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Yes! Very NICE!!!!
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Old 11-12-2010, 06:45 AM
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Great pictures of the Cubs darkminion_17
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Old 11-12-2010, 07:26 PM
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Wow!
I got thru first 28 pages of awesome CUB pictures and had to take a break! Definitely the right place for getting your CUB fix.
All the pictures are great. Learning a lot about these tractors.

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