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Richard-
You're correct. I did a recount in my head and came up with 9 tractors. Unfortunately that had nothing to do with purposely not counting the <font color="119911">green</font> ones. It was more of an "operator error" in the counting...
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Jonathan,
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Art, is there a 3rd <font color="119911">green</font> one, or a 7th Cub Cadet? 71 (aka Bullet), 1872, 2072, Original (aka Plow Special), 149(?), 169. <font color="119911">140 & 755????</font>
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Or are you counting parts tractors, as in the 782??
 
Dustin S,

It's a belt pulley drive option for a Farmall Cub used to drive flat belt driven attachments such as a buzz saw. Gear drive Cub Cadets used the Farmall Cub tranny so someone apparently mounted the belt pulley option on their Cub Cadet.
 
Kraig-
Well, it looks like I'm providing you with somewhat of a moving target. You sort of got it right...

"71 (aka Bullet), 1872, 2072, Original (aka "Plow Special"), <strike>149</strike>, 169. <font color="119911">140</font> & <font color="119911">755</font>????"

I had sold the 149 long ago, and you missed the two 100's, but then again I don't know if you've ever seen them in person. At one point this summer I had 3 of them, but I sold one.

I wasn't even counting the 782 "parts" tractor.
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Art, that's right, I forgot about the 100s! BTW, I have seen the 100s, all 3 of them.
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Quick how many tractors do I have?
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Lets see...

Well, there's...

K4K
#1 125
#2 125
<font size="-2">(Which makes me wonder, if they're so damn perfect, why do you need TWO of them??!?!)</font>
149-parts-roller-thingie
<font color="ff0000">S</font>O<font color="0000ff">76</font>
UPS-105 (A.K.A. "What can BROWN do for you??!?!?") LOL!
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I know there's another 1X5-something in the junk pile (Imagine that..)
and some other narrow frame.

What's that?..........8 tractors?

Oh, and an off topic <font color="ff6000">AC</font> with a loader.

9........FINAL ANSWER!
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Close, as for complete tractors there's my Original (aka K4K), #1 125, #2 125, 2 105s, SO76 a model 60 rider and the <font color="ff6000">AC620 w/ loader</font>.

Parts Cubs include the 149 roller, and the bare bones parts tractors the UPS Cub which is actually a 107, 2 124s and 1 1x5.

Because they're so perfect I like having many of them around.
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Alleged narrow frame perfection - again??
OH NO -- Bender's got another headache..
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Just got to thinking - do you suppose Bender's great great grandpa was a "Binder"
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