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Old 02-13-2012, 01:07 PM
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i found on craigslist an add for a snowthrower, mower deck, tiller and sickle bar. i called the man and he had JUST sold the sickle bar, no matter. i have two anyways . but anywho, i went to the mans house with intention of just buying the tiller. we worked out a price and loaded the tiller in my truck, but he said "you know....i don't really wanna keep these other attachments...just give me $10 for the snowthrower and you can have the mower deck" i forked over $10 and loaded up a nice 42" snowthrower and 38" cast end deck. he also gave me about 500 belts of various sizes.

this is what i ended up with

extremely great condition #1 tiller (no rust at all! tines still have paint on them)
extremely great condition CC42 snowthrower (only small rust and a dent in the bottom
okay shape cast end 38" deck. (has had patches on it, but has the pulley guards intact and bearings are tight)

next week i go to pick up a 1200 with 44" deck and 42" snowthrower, a 1961 Original with nice timed deck, and a Bolens QT17 with snowthrower and rototiller, and i just ordered the trunnion repair kit for my 1450 and 129. can't wait. my garage will be full.


all in all, been a good day. ill have to post pics of the tiller because i have no idea wether the decal on the back is factory or an add on.
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Old 02-13-2012, 01:45 PM
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Sounds like an awesome day!
We need pics!!
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Old 02-13-2012, 02:46 PM
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Sounds like an awesome day!
We need pics!!
I agree on both accounts!

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Old 02-13-2012, 03:47 PM
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62' Original-fenders
63' 100R-K-321a,lights,creeper,electric lift
149-original paint, tiller, three point, duals, ags
1811Custom -M18-18hp kohler magnum, power steering and hydraulic lift with Three point and sleeve hitch.
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Attachments:three-QA 42inch,42inch blade,one-38inch cast end, QA 44inch deck
Brinly 12inch plow, 2x cultivators and x2disc Brinly Tool bar cub10:
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Old 02-13-2012, 04:10 PM
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here are some pics of the tiller, snowthrower and cart. its my first time posting pics so i hope it works
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Old 02-13-2012, 04:18 PM
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All of the paint and tins look great! The larger tiller decals are correct but the Cadet decals I've seen are placed on the back plate not under the IH decal. What does the smaller decal between the IH and and cadet say? I think someone added that there.
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Old 02-13-2012, 04:20 PM
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its all one decal. could it possibly be a reproduction decal?
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Old 02-13-2012, 04:36 PM
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Good looking implements!
Looks like the #1 sat on its back lip for awhile.
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You can't read that Duke??

It says Made in the United States of America International Harvester Company Chicago USA!
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You can't read that Duke??

It says Made in the United States of America International Harvester Company Chicago USA!
Nope my wife has to make the appointment for me to get reading glasses. I would if I could see the numbers in the phone book.
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