David Collard
Member
Hello All! I am new to the forum and Cubs. I've bled green for a long time, and as a kid with my dad had a WH D200 so bled red for awhile too. I guess I just like old equipment! I am looking to pickup this weekend a new machine to tinker with / use around the yard. I'd love to have a Deere 318 or 400 but up here in the Northeast they fetch a ridiculous price and parts aren't necessarily a easy thing to source. D-Series Wheel Horses are growing scarcer than hens teeth and have limited usability with implements. I started digging into Cubs and am blown away at the parts market for older machines, the affordable prices for running vs non-running machines and the amount of implements I should still be able to find.
I am looking to use this tractor to help re-level my yard with a dozer blade and maybe down the line add a Johnny Bucket to move light materials. I wouldn't mind finding a tiller to help out with too. Not really interested in mowing as I have my Deere E-130 for that and it does fine. I also will wind up restoring the machine over time while still making her a runner. Best of both worlds. Doing a quick run through CL and Marketplace I've found three machines that interest me. All are narrow frames which I am a huge fan of the style!
First one; a 106 with the classic "ran when parked, needs a battery" comes with a mower deck. They want 150 bucks for it.
Second one; a 127 "ran a few months ago" that looks like it needs a few belts and who knows what else. Comes with weights, a dozer blade and a seized deck. 600 bucks.
Third one; A 147 "ran when parked" but has had some recent service done on the rear diff, points / condenser & PTO clutch replaced. Comes with a deck and blower. 600 bucks.
I am leaning towards the 147 because of the little bit extra power and torque. I really don't need a blower as I have a Simplicity 1724 but won't sneeze at the thought of getting one in working condition. Is there that much of a difference between the 127 & 147 performance wise? I've been doing some reading about the hydraulic lift vs the electric and it seems to be a pretty even split on what people prefer for general usage. The 106 is appealing with the manual lift but I am worried about being under powered, the price tag is what keeps me jumping back and forth. I figure I'd offer 500 for the other machines and see if they bite.
I am looking to use this tractor to help re-level my yard with a dozer blade and maybe down the line add a Johnny Bucket to move light materials. I wouldn't mind finding a tiller to help out with too. Not really interested in mowing as I have my Deere E-130 for that and it does fine. I also will wind up restoring the machine over time while still making her a runner. Best of both worlds. Doing a quick run through CL and Marketplace I've found three machines that interest me. All are narrow frames which I am a huge fan of the style!
First one; a 106 with the classic "ran when parked, needs a battery" comes with a mower deck. They want 150 bucks for it.
Second one; a 127 "ran a few months ago" that looks like it needs a few belts and who knows what else. Comes with weights, a dozer blade and a seized deck. 600 bucks.
Third one; A 147 "ran when parked" but has had some recent service done on the rear diff, points / condenser & PTO clutch replaced. Comes with a deck and blower. 600 bucks.
I am leaning towards the 147 because of the little bit extra power and torque. I really don't need a blower as I have a Simplicity 1724 but won't sneeze at the thought of getting one in working condition. Is there that much of a difference between the 127 & 147 performance wise? I've been doing some reading about the hydraulic lift vs the electric and it seems to be a pretty even split on what people prefer for general usage. The 106 is appealing with the manual lift but I am worried about being under powered, the price tag is what keeps me jumping back and forth. I figure I'd offer 500 for the other machines and see if they bite.