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Hello, my name is Pat. I live in nw arkansas, near huntsville, ( about thirty miles from fayetteville, ar, the home of the razorbacks ). We live in a very rural area. One that needs mowing. We used to take turns pushing our mower to cut about half an aker. Well, that got to be too labor-intensive, so, we found a neighbor who was selling his riding mower. We got it, and have had it since early 1980's. It's been good to us and really was a "mowingest Jessie". That's what our neighbor said about it. So, it is a 1973 cub cadet 125. We did have to have the kohler engine rebuilt. But, has ran flawlessly all these years. My wife and I felt as though it was getting too much for our retirement years. So, we have a grandson 17yrs. old, that did our mowing . But, he is used to the quick and agile zeo-turn. Well, we found a used one that needed a little work, and the cub cadet sat in our storage shed, until I decided to rebuild it back to original condition. My wife says we don't need two mowers, so I'm in the process of selling the old "Jessie". I will post pictures, and a description of all that's been done to refurbish it. Thanks for your forum, it is a great resource .
 
Hello, my name is Pat. I live in nw arkansas, near huntsville, ( about thirty miles from fayetteville, ar, the home of the razorbacks ). We live in a very rural area. One that needs mowing. We used to take turns pushing our mower to cut about half an aker. Well, that got to be too labor-intensive, so, we found a neighbor who was selling his riding mower. We got it, and have had it since early 1980's. It's been good to us and really was a "mowingest Jessie". That's what our neighbor said about it. So, it is a 1973 cub cadet 125. We did have to have the kohler engine rebuilt. But, has ran flawlessly all these years. My wife and I felt as though it was getting too much for our retirement years. So, we have a grandson 17yrs. old, that did our mowing . But, he is used to the quick and agile zeo-turn. Well, we found a used one that needed a little work, and the cub cadet sat in our storage shed, until I decided to rebuild it back to original condition. My wife says we don't need two mowers, so I'm in the process of selling the old "Jessie". I will post pictures, and a description of all that's been done to refurbish it. Thanks for your forum, it is a great resource .
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Patrick, WELCOME! The 125 is my favorite model Cub Cadet. I believe you have the year wrong, the 125 was built from November of 1967 until August of 1969. They are a well built tractor, as mentioned above, it doesn't hurt to have a spare.
 

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