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Thanks Kraig, Lucas, and Don.
I always have more pictures!

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Michael A. Miller

Nice looking 125, I have the rebuild 12K for my 125 sitting here and an 61 Original apart for paint. I wanted hyd lift for the 125 and will find deals like Charlie sent me . I have been looking at that tractor.I drove to the USA a few years back for a 125 for a friend .I was rolling for seven days.3 miles from the White House , I will soon have my own 125 running and thats good because I have more to do . Still have a 147 and a few more!
 
Mike M.
What's that shiny lookin stuff on your driveway?
I've not seen anything like that in 3 months up my way!
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I found another wf - now I just need to convince the wife that I need a 129. She keeps telling me that I have too many Cub Cadets now and I need to get rid of one or two. I have to do some wheeling and dealing to get this 129 into my shed......
 
I think I'm really going to like my 16 year old son wanting to become a machinist. He is enrolled in a half day Machine Tool and Technology class at the local Career and Technology Center as part of his high school day. He had a free day coming up at class and wanted to know if I had anything for him to work on. I gave him a couple of clutch disks to clean up. They turned out super smooth and true.

But I do have a question about them. Is there such a thing as being too smooth that they could cause the cluth to slip?

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BTW,I might have to sell either the 122 or the 123 to appease the wife. Stay tune.

Yea I edited your post Terry.
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Charlie
 
Charlie,
Any shiny looking stuff on my drive way is.....ice.
 
Kirk Lorenz
As long as they are trued to the shaft ! your good to go.
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Terry, What did the wife have to say about the addition of the "green" 445?
 
Terry,
explain that this will be her tractor... plush seat, babymoons, et. al.
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