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May or may not be on topic, but I could not resist.

"Cubs are like potato chips.
"You can't have just one!"
 
TOM - One of the Sponsors should be able to set You up with a good set of 8-1/2" X 12" wheels and then You can upgrade to 23-10.50" X 12"s. I had them on a 129 that would have come with the 23-8.50" x 12's You currently have and that extra 2 inches makes a big difference in how smooth the tractor rides.

If You try to squeeze the 10.50 tires onto the 7" wide rims You have now the tire will bulge out at the center diameter and will be real fussy about inflation pressure & load, plus wear funny....whole bunch of other problems. It's been done LOTS of times but the tire isn't designed for that narrow a rim.
 
MATT H. - I never look at the pic's of Guys running Cub Cadets. Just the GIRLS!
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ELVIS HAS LEFT THE CUB SHED!!!

Thank you very much....
 
Don - It doesn't matter how many MOBOs you burn cause the links Charlie sent ya are on the HD.

Now what's yer EXCUSE ???
 
i'm not even going to try the picture image so ya'll just have to click the images. please do so as i would like feedback if everything is normal. she took some fighting to get er started. battery will need to be replaced but it runs well.no grinding or anything.

http://im1.shutterfly.com/procserv/47b8dd36b3127cceb63311508a3500000026100AatmzNq1bOGOg
front view

http://im1.shutterfly.com/procserv/47b8dd36b3127cceb63311470b1200000026100AatmzNq1bOGOg
side view

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side view 2. yes the air cover is removed only way it would run well. not sure if it was because i was using starter fluid.

http://im1.shutterfly.com/procserv/47b8dd36b3127cceb633114b0b1e00000026100AatmzNq1bOGOg
back view

http://im1.shutterfly.com/procserv/47b8dd36b3127cceb63311328a5700000026100AatmzNq1bOGOg
are those holes normal around the head lights? and yes all the lights work.

http://im1.shutterfly.com/procserv/47b8dd36b3127cceb63311370b6200000026100AatmzNq1bOGOg
left of the alt meter is the push button for starter, right of the alt meter is the kill switch. in laws instead of replacing cylinder just rigged it to work. i'm going to let it go for now being my replacement tractor.

gonna sell my snapper off this year being I'm out of space in the garage and i don't need 3 tractors. i would like them but necessity doesn't agree and i would like to put everything in the garage at the end of the day.

theo
 

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