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Kittermankadets85

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Here’s some pics of my collection. It’s not all of my junk but a lot of it. Enjoy and share your pics back I love seeing different versions of all tractors

pic#1. 108 with Haban sickle bar mower

2. 102 with creeper gear hydrology and rear lift and wheel weights.

3 & 4. One barn full of garden tractors and parts.

5. Spirit of 76

6. 1961 Original serial#2533

7.1963 original with rear pto

8. 1958 wheel horse ride away Jr. ( not a cub but pretty cool)

9. 1959 Pennsylvania Panser (also not a cub but again pretty cool)

10. 1961 original with pto and custom made post hole digger.
 

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I'll second that, the Panzer is cool! Great collection.
 
11. 1964 70 rear pto and sear sickle bar mower
12 1967 102 with rear pto and belt pulls gear box from cub tractor
13. 108 painted like 1566
14. 1967 123 painted like a tiger in the “cub cadet circus”
15.1969 124 with creeper drive
16. 102 two seater custom made
17. 100 tricycle front end steel wheels
18. 1962 original all original paint still now with it
19. 2981 782 all original 390 hours
20. 1811 full time mower
 

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1.super C
2. Super M
3. My baby 1996 obs Powerstroke
4. 1974 IH 1210 pickup
5. 1947 H
6. 1947 M
7. Loaded up
8. Cub lowboy
 

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11. 1964 70 rear pto and sear sickle bar mower
12 1967 102 with rear pto and belt pulls gear box from cub tractor
13. 108 painted like 1566
14. 1967 123 painted like a tiger in the “cub cadet circus”
15.1969 124 with creeper drive
16. 102 two seater custom made
17. 100 tricycle front end steel wheels
18. 1962 original all original paint still now with it
19. 2981 782 all original 390 hours
20. 1811 full time mower
Your #12 has a Farmall Cub rear gearbox which is 2.53 to 1 vs. the Cub Cadet 1 to 1. Are you interested in swapping for a Cub Cadet gearbox?
 
I ‘ll just hang on to it. I also have some Cub Cadets. I’m more into Farmall Cubs though.
 
looks like some body needs an intervention, but seriously that some really nice equipment there and I agree the panzer is cool and I like the color
 
I am intrigued by the rear wheels on the Super M. Were those for a particular application? Fairly common? I only know the open ones as on the C and the H.
 
They are a standard 9 bolt pressed steel wheel like used on later model ih tractors or Oliver’s and even John Deere’s I purchased a set of M&W hubs to mount then for weight loss I do a lot of tractor pulling and I lost about 400lbs doing the swap
 

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