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Floyd Webb

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Just doing my part to keep the family's 107 and 149 working. My Father owned them since new. The 107 is a weekly worker. The 149 was just pulled out of shed after decades of sitting and I'm working to get it back online. Not restoring. But making it fully functional and reliable. I'm interested in any kind of attachments that make it do more types of work. Thank you all for being here.
 
Welcome Floyd!
There are all kinds of attachments, you just have to surf the web to find them. A good place to look is facebook marketplace and craigslist. (y)
 
Welcome Floyd, my first was a 70 that I used to cut grass. I had all the parts and came here to this site for advice with belts and mule drive fussing. But then I needed to haul a small trailer with firewood and so I added a ball hitch. But the mower got in the way going through the woods and I had little traction. So I took off the mower deck and added small parts that had worn out and also bought IH wheel weights. BUT, I still needed to cut grass. My next part was a 122, then a 107, then a 169, then a Cub. Over the years I've collected a lot of parts at flea markets. I always buy from sponsors on this site because they have quality parts. Parts that almost always needed immediate attention were steering related.
 

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