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Old 01-04-2024, 11:50 AM
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I need help identifying these parts so I can put them up for sale. I know some are lowboy and some are cub. I bought out a dealer that didn't store them well. They are all new old stock.

Thanks in advance.

When I posted all the pictures of parts I thought people were going to be able to view each one separately, not as all one big picture.

Anyways, I sold all the parts to someone who knows more then me.
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Old 01-05-2024, 11:16 AM
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Most of the parts appear to be for decks and subframes and/or parts that assist with lifting the subframes. Why not get a parts manual for a Cub Lo-boy 154 or 174 and just ID them that way?

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No idea, but I don't think I'd be trying to sell them as NOS. Most of those pieces are clearly not.
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The first appears to be NF and WF mule drive frames that are missing parts.
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Old 01-05-2024, 04:00 PM
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No offence,
but If you purchased these parts and are only trying to sell them for a profit and expect us to tell you what they are, and fitment, you might consider making donations to OCC to keep the site up and running.
We have sponsors who are parts recyclers who do not abuse the site by asking
such questions like what is it and what does it fit.

The members here volunteer our time to help people who enjoy the hobby, we are not a free internet parts encyclopedia
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Old 01-05-2024, 05:15 PM
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Most of the parts appear to be for decks and subframes and/or parts that assist with lifting the subframes. Why not get a parts manual for a Cub Lo-boy 154 or 174 and just ID them that way?

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THAT'S what I wanted to know. I have a number of parts manuals.
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Old 01-05-2024, 05:18 PM
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No idea, but I don't think I'd be trying to sell them as NOS. Most of those pieces are clearly not.
They actually are. That sat under a leaking roof before they were put into a trailer. Now I know they are not nice and shiny as if they were store properly.
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No offence,
but If you purchased these parts and are only trying to sell them for a profit and expect us to tell you what they are, and fitment, you might consider making donations to OCC to keep the site up and running.
We have sponsors who are parts recyclers who do not abuse the site by asking
such questions like what is it and what does it fit.

The members here volunteer our time to help people who enjoy the hobby, we are not a free internet parts encyclopedia
No offense because you just accused me of abusing the site?? Some people here already pointed me in the right direction?
This site IS the go to site for information. I'll be happy to donate a portion of the sale (if they ever sell). I already gave great discounts to a couple of it's members.

I'll even donate some now, but some how I think you would still give me grief. No offense of course.
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No offence no grief, just as I see it.
Glad you are willing to help OCC out.
And glad to hear members were given discount consideration.
Good luck with sales and glad old NLA parts are not going for scrap.
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