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Old 10-25-2011, 03:40 AM
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Default My 149 with 26x12x12 & 18x9.50x8 Tires

here's my 149 with 26x12x12 ag's on the 8 1/2 wheels & 18x9.50x8 with 1" axel's & 4 lug hub's it's all powder coated exsept the motor & rear end .soon to have power steering.
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Old 10-25-2011, 03:46 AM
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here's what it looked like the day i got it ,it limped on to the trailer & took its last breath & died ..lol
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Old 10-25-2011, 07:37 AM
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Nice work on the 149
Tires look cool. Do the front ones hit when you turn?
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Hmmmm.............


Powder coat paint,
26" rear tires,
18" front tires,
Power steering,

We need to come up with a name for this cool tractor!!


I'm thinking, I'm thinking!!








Well, If you move the front axle forward, hotrod the engine to get 4 more HP,







Square 41.51 and add it to the present 149 model number,






I think a great name would be Super Cub Cadet!!



Good looking tractor!!
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Old 10-25-2011, 12:59 PM
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Your 149 is awesome! Love the big tires!
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Old 10-25-2011, 09:39 PM
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Looks Super!
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I am planning the same treatment to my 14 hp 129. Can't wait for the power steering upgrade. Please take lots of picture of your progress. Looking good so far.
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Nice work on the 149
Tires look cool. Do the front ones hit when you turn?
nope not at all i messed up on size they'er 18x8.50x8 not 9.50's
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Hmmmm.............


Powder coat paint,
26" rear tires,
18" front tires,
Power steering,

We need to come up with a name for this cool tractor!!


I'm thinking, I'm thinking!!
thank you very much








Well, If you move the front axle forward, hotrod the engine to get 4 more HP,







Square 41.51 and add it to the present 149 model number,






I think a great name would be Super Cub Cadet!!



Good looking tractor!!
thank you very much
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I am planning the same treatment to my 14 hp 129. Can't wait for the power steering upgrade. Please take lots of picture of your progress. Looking good so far.
thank you
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