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  1. jbaker

    129/149 changes throughout production run?

    So I'm willing to bet the three holes appeared at the same time the serial tag number changed from the rear end to that side part of the frame my best estimate is somewhere around March of 73
  2. jbaker

    129/149 changes throughout production run?

    https://www.ihcubcadet.com/threads/notable-ih-cub-cadet-serial-numbers.469/
  3. jbaker

    129/149 changes throughout production run?

    https://www.ihcubcadet.com/threads/notable-ih-cub-cadet-serial-numbers.469/
  4. jbaker

    Happy New Year!

    Happy new year all
  5. jbaker

    New member

    welcome, lots of good advice on here
  6. jbaker

    XT1

    Dave is correct but is it is one bad donkey lawn mower
  7. jbaker

    XT1

    Yes 50 inch fab
  8. jbaker

    XT1

    Yes also a popo push bumper lol
  9. jbaker

    XT1

    Well 2 months and 24 engine hours later I've got what I call my XT 1.5 i added a brush guard, yellow spindle covers, rear fender flare/hand grabs, and painted the rims black
  10. jbaker

    Couple of things

    Welcome the 125 is considered a narrow frame, the 128 is considered a wide frame and is the first series to use the wide frame.
  11. jbaker

    Cubs to repair

    Wow that's rough good luck wth everything, hope he true powers show up
  12. jbaker

    Darn yellow virus, thank you bob,, 128 born 1973

    Barely had time to get the seat unpack before somebody sitting in it,, Thanks charlie
  13. jbaker

    New Member With 1512

    welcome,,,, ask and learn and teach
  14. jbaker

    Dad’s 100

    that's what I was thinking,, sweet work
  15. jbaker

    Darn yellow virus, thank you bob,, 128 born 1973

    got a new seat on order and he will be comfy again
  16. jbaker

    129 hydro leak?

    Um,, what matt said 100%
  17. jbaker

    M-18 in 1872 worth repairing??

    sounds like its worth tearing in to both tractor and engine, let us know what you find inside,,
  18. jbaker

    M-18 in 1872 worth repairing??

    how is the rest of the tractor
  19. jbaker

    The "Boogie Man" hasn't gotten me yet.

    Tom it was me I really thought I heard that, super glad your still kicking, and not missing o'hare during the winter. jeff
  20. jbaker

    Crown Vics P71

    nice upgrades I also have a 09 unmarked silver police impala, but want to trade that for a explorer interceptor I also have a 04 2500hd pickup
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