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Hello my name is Mike Alvarez and I just wanted to drop you all a line that I have been lurking for about 2 weeks and have finally decided to post. My jeep club forum is identical to this one so I will be updating my avatar/sig soon and really like this format.
Have always wanted to pick up an old cub ever since I used to mow with one in the 80's. My grandfather swore by IH trucks for our family business in upstate NY and also bought all IH tractors to keep the grounds of our retirement mobile home park up. I used what I now know thanks to this forum to be a 982 for years and now am a new proud owner of a 127 that was whole but with issues and is now currently in 1.2 million pieces in my garage so wish me luck. I have been doing tons of research in the FAQ section about my "narrow frame" and how it works and have ordered some needed parts from flea bay and IHCCW. I'm sure to be asking some newbie questions in the future so bare with me but I'm glad to be here. Thanks, Alvy |
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Mike
![]() Looking forward to seeing your 127 in 1.2 million peices! I know that feeling!
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Glad to have you!
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Allen Proud owner of my Original and 126! My Grandpa's Cart Craftsman Lawn Sweeper Craftsman Plug Aerator |
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What year is it and good luck
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Well that's a good question. I read that they were 69 to 71 I think but I need to figure out what/where the serial number is and look it up. Thanks
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