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Old 05-18-2012, 07:59 PM
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Default heres mine.I think model 123

Hello every one I became a proud Cub owner 2 days ago.
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Hello every one I became a proud Cub owner 2 days ago.
Glad to have you! Congrats on your cub. Where are you located? I'm near the Fayetteville area.
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I moved your post to a new thread that covers just your cub.

That's not a 123, it's a wide frame Looks like a 108 or 128. Got the serial number for it and the engine?

I'm in Statesville, NC and we've got a fair amount of us here in the carolina's.
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Old 05-19-2012, 12:17 AM
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I think Duke needs to get his eyes checked...that's a 107 or 127...
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I think Duke needs to get his eyes checked...that's a 107 or 127...
Matt maybe I should be wearing my reading glasses! I guess I've got gear drives on the brain tonight.
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Welcome to the forum. I'm in Moore County. You'll find everyone here really helpful. Look forward to hearing more about your Cub.
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The serial number is: 2050040u331529. I got this. From a tag on the rear axle. I live in Harrels NC.The ad for it said it is model 71 the serial block says it was made 1967~1969 and a narrow frame.It is hydro static drive. I got a 50" mower deck and a snow blade with all the gadgets for hookup. I don't know what size engine,but is is lowered in line with the drive shaft.It also has a hydraulic lift on right side of tractor just in front of knee when sitting on tractor. I'm looking for attachments. Any help you guys can give will be appreciated.
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The serial number is: 2050040u331529
It rolled out of the Factory as a 127
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Thanks,I'll post some more pictures and again the help is appreciated
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Good to have you on board. I remember when I was new to the OCC gang. You will find the greatest bunch of folks that know their Cub Cadets, right here. And the good thing, everyone is interested in the same thing
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