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Old 05-04-2010, 04:01 PM
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Hi everyone. My name is Josh. I went out last week and got me a 77 model 1250 Cub Cadet. It was love at first sight. I was just looking for an old mower to mow a couple acres with, and ended up with the best mower I've ever owned. 200 bucks and down the road I went.

Long story short, now I know what all the fuss is about.

Is the 1250 a good model? I haven't seen much in my looking on the forum so far. I like it either way. I was just wondering.

I look forward to getting to know everybody.

Josh.

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Old 05-04-2010, 04:03 PM
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Josh! Glad to have you! You have a nice 1250. The 1250 is a good tractor to have.
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Nice looking 1250.
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Hey!! What part of VA are you from? I'm on the WV/VA border (Bluefield).
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I'm from Pearisburg. About 40 minutes from Bluefield...Picked the tractor up in Roanoke....
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glade to have you. like us love the cub you have, not the one that comes along, like the rest of us lol its a disease lol
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Hi everyone. My name is Josh. I went out last week and got me a 77 model 1250 Cub Cadet. It was love at first sight. I was just looking for an old mower to mow a couple acres with, and ended up with the best mower I've ever owned. 200 bucks and down the road I went.

Long story short, now I know what all the fuss is about.

Is the 1250 a good model? I haven't seen much in my looking on the forum so far. I like it either way. I was just wondering.

I look forward to getting to know everybody.

Josh.

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You got that 1250 at a great price! Congrats! Thanks for the pic!
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I'm from Pearisburg. About 40 minutes from Bluefield...Picked the tractor up in Roanoke....
I'm more toward the Princeton side... we go to Blacksburg/C'burg at least twice a month. I got my Original from Peterstown, WV... there are a few, very few IH's down that way. Glad to meet you!!!!
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