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Old 04-13-2014, 09:50 PM
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Default All in the (1x4/5) family...

Well, almost. Still looking for a nice 124 to round out the series, but today was a great spring day to get the 4 I have together for a few pics. The casual observer might say "why did you buy 3 of the same tractors", but you and I know better... Please excuse the shadows on the 72 and the over-exposed pics of the group; playtime was running short this afternoon before Sunday supper.

The 72 just got the fenders and Ags last week, the 125 had just dropped the snowthrower minutes before the pics, and the 104 just got a fresh battery and proper headlight switch from Patton Acres. Trying to decide on a 42" or 48" deck for the 125 for this season. All tractors ready for another season of mowing and towing!

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Old 04-13-2014, 09:53 PM
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"why did you buy 3 of the same tractors"

What do I know, I have two 125's

Nice group
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Old 04-13-2014, 10:30 PM
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WILL YOU GET OUT OF HERE YOU MEATHEAD!.....Just playing my "Archie" along with your title. Great line up of cubs on a great spring day. You have a distinct advantage on troubleshooting problems--you can easily swap parts from one to the other for a quick diagnosis!

I remember reading some literature when I was purchasing my zero turn that said every 4" increase in deck size decreases your mowing time by 20%, so you will want to go with the 42" deck in order to maximize your seat time.

Thanks for sharing your cool pics,

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Good looking fleet of cubs, Tom!
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Nice looking cubs Tom.
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Great looking group of cubs Tom!
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Looking good Tom.
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That is a good looking group of tractors. that series is my personal faviorite too.
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Tom,
Nice group of cubs. That 124 will show up sooner than later.
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Awesome shots. They are one of my favorite line of cubs. I'd personally go with a 48" on the 125- it can handle it and will look better IMO.
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