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Old 04-10-2024, 12:27 PM
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Hello from Colorado, I am a new CC owner a 124 with a tiller, snow blower and a mower deck. I have no idea on how everything works or how it hooks up. When I have time I will post pictures and hopefully someone can tell me how all this works. Look forward to talking with everyone. Well I need to get to work Greetings to yall. Collector Addiction [Richard]
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Welcome Richard. I enjoy my 124 a lot. Fun tractor.
Where do call home in CO?

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Welcome aboard hope you acquire all the info you need about your machine and attachments
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Greetings to all of you .Hey Ken I call Colorado Springs home, My wife and I moved from Pennsylvania to Colorado in 1977, was a red state but went down hill since then. I do hop[e that I can find some info on how to hook up the attachments when I have time. Life is so darn busy. Have a wonderful day to all of you. Ricvhard
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I spent a fair bit of time in the Springs in the 70's. Was is Fort
Collins till 90 and then fled the insanity for MT.

Hopefully you can find the info you need on your machines. There
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I drove through there and up pikes peak back in '89, yep got the pictures to prove it.
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Well first off thanks to ol 'George, West Valley G, IHCubCadet147, Ozcubowner, and CubDieselFan for your thoughtfulness. I heard that this site is helpful and have a bunch of great folks, and it is true. as soon as I can get picts taken I will post them, until then work is calling darn it.:,,
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Hey Richard - I too am in the Springs. I am selling a bunch of 124 parts - $50 for everything. I have a 149 that I restored a few years ago. If you're interested in a bunch of stuff really cheap or just want to chat about Cadets give me a holler. I live not far from the intersection of Austin Bluffs and Academy.
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