Mark, just build a plexiglass enclosure,leave it there and tell the neighbors it's new yard art format....She was just looking good in the sun. I thought about parting with her, but I can’t bring myself to do it. I really don’t need it, but it’s hard to let it go also!
That's a beauty! I think the 70/100 are one of the best looking Cub Cadet models.
Hey Harry!Mark - don't do it. Just get a pedestal for her and put her some place where you can just spin her around and have a nice long look see when ever you feel like it. The 100 is my favorite classic IH Cub Cadet.
I’ve sold all my cadets, j Cubs, loboy, and wheel horses.
Selling the first few was difficult but it got easier as time went on.
Its nice to have the space, a few extra dollars in my pocket and all the new owners are enjoying them.
I didn’t use my 72 for two years. I fired it up last week and cut some grass.
If I don’t use it anymore this summer I’ll be getting rid of that too.
I’ve sold all my cadets, j Cubs, loboy, and wheel horses.
Selling the first few was difficult but it got easier as time went on.
Its nice to have the space, a few extra dollars in my pocket and all the new owners are enjoying them.
I didn’t use my 72 for two years. I fired it up last week and cut some grass.
If I don’t use it anymore this summer I’ll be getting rid of that too.
Hey Harry!
don‘t know if you remember me, I bought out a bunch of yer stuff when you were moving west. I stumbled on this site a few weeks ago while searching for electrical parts and saw you here. Not sure if it’s the same site as I used to see you on years ago. Can you believe that was 20 years ago this past Easter?
anyway, I ended up with a whole fleet of CCs and attachments, but sold off most of it and moved to Tennessee a few years back. I still have a couple of 128s and some decks and a rototiller, etc.
anyway, good to see you still around and spreading CC wisdom.
I’ve sold all my cadets, j Cubs, loboy, and wheel horses.
Selling the first few was difficult but it got easier as time went on.
Its nice to have the space, a few extra dollars in my pocket and all the new owners are enjoying them.
I didn’t use my 72 for two years. I fired it up last week and cut some grass.
If I don’t use it anymore this summer I’ll be getting rid of that too.
Hey Harry, sorry I hijacked this thread
i bought a 128 and a 1450 off you along with a 50” deck, 42” deck, snowblower, snow plow, weights, deck hangars, and some parts/pieces and a windbreaker cab etc.
the 1450 was the famous brown tractor, and the 128 had a rebuilt 301 and a creeper trans. The weights were those lead filled drums and were great. You also threw in a 36” drop spreader and some cultivator shovels and tool bar.
the only thing I still have of that stuff is the 50” deck and hangar.
the 128 served me well and I ran the snowblower on it for 11 or 12 years. I restored the 1450 and used it with the snow plow for about 10 years. I later had another two 128s, a 149, a 1200, along with a sickle mower, rototiller, land plow, and some other stuff I made and tons of parts that accumulated (you know how that goes). I had to sell off almost all of it when I moved.
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