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    Archive through September 13, 2017

    My phone is not very smart, if I dialed 47622d it would probably try to call my great grand mother.
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    Archive through July 10, 2017

    $48/hour is dirt cheap for an experienced small engine mechanic.
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    Archive through July 07, 2017

    Looks like this gentleman bought a recoil start and decided to upgrade. A couple mentioned rear pto running elevators.
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    Archive through April 12, 2017

    I see many IH decals on seat springs. I wonder if that was a dealer thing. What does the earliest steering wheel decal look like?
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    Batteries

    Anymore Interstate batteries are nothing but a sticker put on by the manufacturer. Johnson Controls I think
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    Archive through March 08, 2017

    He takes/posts good pics though.
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    Archive through February 14, 2017

    The girl on the Original went on to work for Case and only retired last year.
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    Archive through February 14, 2017

    This is one owned by Navistar, s/n 29409. It was on display at their Lisle, IL headquarters. I think the same tractor used in this photo.
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    Archive through February 14, 2017

    Kraig, I found this photo that I believe Jim Chabot took at MTD headquarters years ago. I have the photo tagged 48xxx probably the s/n. I'm sure it's the same one as in that brochure.
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    A place for random photos,,,with no specific topic

    I use to feed varmints, had one of those whirligigs also. Won't even feed birds anymore because it attracts them.
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    Archive through January 07, 2017

    Marlin, please share your source for 901 white.
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    Archive through November 24, 2016

    $1,200 - I guess today it would buy a $7,000 zero turn.
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    Archive through October 21, 2016

    They went under a couple years later. 79 Should have been a quietline?
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    Archive through October 21, 2016

    Dang, those prices are high.
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    Archive through September 09, 2016

    Josh S. All Cub Cadet 127's were serial No. 400,000 & below.
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    Archive through July 25, 2016

    I just want to see the facts correct. You couldn't pay me to take over this forum, who would buy it?
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    Archive through July 25, 2016

    You didn't hesitate to give a hint. Yea, I'm surprised those pics are still there. The pic was wrong for the answer.
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    Archive through July 25, 2016

    Just rust and grooves. So you knew and said nothing?
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    Archive through July 24, 2016

    RE: "Art's challenge" on previous page. Wrong pic? That is not an original creeper input shaft Please replace so it doesn't confuse others.
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    Archive through July 23, 2016

    Could be several different snow-thrower models. Input shaft used in reduction housing for gear drive Cub Cadets. Part# IH-126468-C1 or IH-384710-R1 Use 717-3073
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