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RobDunbar1966

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The first photo is of my Grandfather, the Cub is a year old or less. The next three pictures are of it in 2021 when it was pulled out of my Dad's barn/garage after sitting for 20 years. My Dad is now 96, and I want to see if I can get a picture of him on it now that I have it up and running (runs like a clock by the way!).


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Were you able to salvage those original tires in the first photos or found better used ones?
AH yes, the rare flat-in-front tires. Was it parked against a wall?
 
My favorite series of Cub Cadets. I have a couple of 105s and four 125s. Mine are all complete but not all in running condition. The non-runners need the stale old gas drained out, a carb cleaning and fresh gas and they should run.
 

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