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  1. M

    Archive through November 30, 2004

    I was just looking at the Membership Map and realized there were no pins in Tennessee. I added my info to the survey and there will be at least one pin in the Volunteer State. If you haven't checked it out, click on the small map in the opening site page and you can see where the "surveyed"...
  2. M

    Archive through November 30, 2004

    Digger: Thanks for the pix of the 122 showing the original tires. I appreciate the feedback on tires for mowing with the CC 122. However, I guess I am just dense on this topic. When I look at the Firestone and Carlisle web sites, I see the various tires that they offer but I still don't...
  3. M

    Archive through November 27, 2004

    Can someone list both the original array of available tires that came on IH Cub Cadet 122's in 1966 and 1967 AND which tires are best for use when mowing a lawn that includes inclined banks as well as flat areas? My B-in-Law took his first CC122 mowing class over the weekend and the tires...
  4. M

    Archive through October 27, 2004

    I visited my local CC dealer and walked through his storage yard of old tractors. I found a rusted - but serviceable -- OEM battery hold down rod. My 122 was missing one rod and the hold down bar is almost rusted in two. Can I cut a piece of simple angle iron that is about the same length and...
  5. M

    Archive through October 26, 2004

    Question from a newbie: In looking at the classified section, I see reference to "QL". I thought it might be "Quick Link" but that doesn't seem to fit some of the decribed items. What does "QL" stand for? Thanks, MCalvert Oak Ridge, TN
  6. M

    Archive through October 21, 2004

    Cub Cadet 122 Transmission Problem -- The transmission on my recently acquired Model 122 appears to be inoperative. The tractor will roll with the shift lever in any of the four gears. Best guesses at what is broken and suggestions for what to try to see if I can isolate the problem...
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