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    125 Hydro

    Thank you! I had no idea that the lever was there!!! I cursed myself out after seeing it. lol
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    125 Hydro

    Good Afternoon, Is there an easy way to push/pull a 125 without one of the rear wheels spinning in the opposite direction causing drag? I understand the principle of how rear-ends work... I do not understand why the wheel goes in the opposite direction when all wheels are on the ground. -Bryan
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    New here with a 1968 125

    Nice, I picked up a 1968 CC 125 back on April 8th. Yours appears to be in much better shape. Congrats on the find!
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    New owner of Cub 128, A work in progress

    From one new guy to another... welcome!
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    New 125 owner

    Thank you. I'm not too worried about space, I have 11+ acres, 3 Amish stables, and a 13x24 carport. I'll probably add a pole barn this summer as long as I can keep the overtime going at work... that said, I am worried about the wife finding out how much I spend on things! lol
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    New 125 owner

    Thanks, I will mess with it this weekend. I also have a few fuel filters and fuel line that I keep for spares for my JD and Craftsman tractors.
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    New 125 owner

    Thank you. I put a full tank in last night. I'll run it this weekend and see what's going on.
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    New 125 owner

    Understood, thank you.
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    New 125 owner

    Are these parts still available or only found on the secondary market? I actually like the way the fuel filter looks and the hard line.
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    New 125 owner

    Yes, there is a fuel shutoff between the tank and the carb. The engine runs when the valve is in the correct position, but I have to have the choke engaged and the throttle somewhere around the 1/2-way point. It stalls if I go too much or little throttle.
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    New 125 owner

    I just checked the engine... there is no yellow paint under the black. Also, tonight was the first time I actually messed around with the tractor since buying it. I have to perform a weird balancing act between the choke and the throttle to keep the engine going (hot or cold). It actually...
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    New 125 owner

    I did not have the opportunity to check while it was still light outside. I'll look at it this weekend. I suspect that it's a replacement engine, not a rebuild... but we will see...
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    New 125 owner

    There are no other holes for the hood, but you can clearly see that the hood pointer is not original by the leading edge apparently being shorter than original. Also, the lift handle is sort of beat up which makes it hard to depress the small button on the forward portion of the grip prior to...
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    New 125 owner

    Thank you for the advice. Is there a way to tell if it's the factory engine painted black?
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    New 125 owner

    I sent a PM.
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