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Old 01-10-2016, 05:23 PM
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Another pickup!!!

A 123,with snowplow,weights,which are on backwards,and chains,plus this looks to be never used deck.

Gave it a bath today.
Tomorrow I will get it running.
I like the seat!
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Old 01-10-2016, 05:32 PM
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Congratulations on an outstanding find my friend, you suck.
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Old 01-10-2016, 05:35 PM
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Very very nice! That deck is in amazing shape! Nice score!
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Old 01-10-2016, 05:47 PM
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Yeah wow that might be the nicest bone stock 123 I've seen. And oh my word, the seat..........amazing. Yeah I think that deck belongs in a museum. If you got that for a Yew price I'm going to be mad


PS looks like things are well preserved in Hackey Sack.
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Old 01-10-2016, 06:17 PM
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Nice find Uncle Lew!!! I always knew that you recognized quality when you saw it and the 123 as the BEST cub cadet IH ever made with very little plastic/fiberglass parts on it! It is in tremendous original shape (except for the fuel tank) with one heck of a seat on it!!
It also has the dropped heat shield and dipstick mounted on top of the engine....way to go!


*One question Uncle Lew.....any reason for the #519 written on the left fender? Is that a racing number or is that your 519th cub cadet in your collection?

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Yeah wow that might be the nicest bone stock 123 I've seen. And oh my word, the seat..........amazing. Yeah I think that deck belongs in a museum. If you got that for a Yew price I'm going to be mad


PS looks like things are well preserved in Hackey Sack.
I think my other one is nicer,plus it has a replacement motor.

It also came with this blower.

Thanks Sam for you kind words.
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And I thought I had nice stuff, looks just as good as your other one Lew, congrats.
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Nice Lew! Me likey that seat!
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I missed it by a few minutes,I know the number but mums the word.Glad somebody who knows what to do with it got it,but have to agree with Sam (good catch).

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Looks good Lew.
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