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Robert bray

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Hi From Virginia. I recently bout a cub cadet 122 and am restoring it. Just looking for helpful tips and tricks to get this tractor back on the job
 
Welcome Robert!

Here is a link to a few forum pages with tons of info. Even a few tips and tricks:
https://www.ihcubcadet.com/forums/ih-cub-cadet-tractor-forum.4/
Spend some time on each of those first few threads, and at the top of this page are boxes linking our sponsors. Each of them will have you making a wish list.
 
Welcome Robert! What part of Virginia do you live?
I refurbished a 122 a few years back for my dad.
If you are not too familiar with cub cadets, make sure you take plenty of pics and label everything. Put small items, including bolts, in ziploc bags with a note stating where they go.
That way you will have a reference when you put it back together. Patience is the key to a nice job you will be proud of.
 
Maybe this will inspire/motivate you guys a little. :errrr:

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Robert - welcome to the best Cub Cadet Forum on the internet. Your 122 is a great tractor. If you get the opportunity to cross the border I wouldn't hesitate to visit Marty in NC to really see what a restored machine looks like. This Forum will be a great source for information but seeing Marty's 122 (as well as his others) and getting his advice can't really be beat.
 
My brother has a 122 and uses it to this day to mow & pull wagon . It set in a old shed for years , Shed finely fell down on top of it. Neighbor said, If You dig it out , Its yours. Well He did and had it running with in a hour! Good luck with yours, There built like tanks!
 
Welcome, Robert. Enjoy the forum.:) Any updates on your restoration work? Thanks.
 

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