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Matt, I'm perplexed. That's not a factory rear end, looks more like a car differential. A side shifter? Do you have more pics of the underside? I think it's partially an original, but only in some of the parts used. Very intriguing.
 
Matt, not sure what to make of that tractor.
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It shares some characteristics with an Original but it's different in a bunch of ways as well. The dash is close but not the same, the frame is close but not the same. It's definitely a puzzler.
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Compare it next to my Original:

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Steve, the shed addition is looking good. I agree it's HOT out today! Almost makes me wish for this:

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Matt, do you have a close up of what appears to be a serial number plate?

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Kraig, lol.
I'd also like to see if he has a pic of the back end. So close and yet so far! That serial number plate may answer some questions, but will it also create new ones?
 
Kraig - I sure don't, that was the only two pics of it and I didn't even realize the SN# plate till I looked at the pictures. I do however know who the guy is that got it, and will probably see it again in Sept at the local antique tractor show/pull in Temple. It's been suggested else where that that is an AMC gearbox/diff that was used on the 58-59 prototypes. Don't know how the hell it ended up in Texas if that was the case.
 
Matt, it doesn't look anything like any of the prototypes that I have seen photos of.
 
Kraig - It's a puzzler. I'll let ya know if I find out anything more about it. Might take a drive tomorrow, get a better look.
 
Has anyone ever put a disc brake rear end in a 122 Cub Cadet I got one out of a 108 Cub Cadet.
 

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