I am selling my Cubs because I am in suburbia now and have to sell some of my old toys. 125 and 127 with blade, sleeve hitch, spring assist, two decks, shredder, wheel weights (not sure if they're IH or something else). If I remember right, the blade is currently on the 127, and the sleeve hitch is on the 125. The spring assist is on the 125 and is welded in place. The decks and shredder are currently unmounted. I'm in northern Virginia just outside DC, so I'm pretty far from most of the people I've seen on this site over the past 12 years. But if you're interested and not terribly far away, send me an email and I'll send you a link to my photos and to my CL ad. I can't post the ad here, but you should check it out because it has a lengthy description of the tractors and accessories, and their individual problems. Overall these are in good condition but nothing is perfect and in the ad I've tried to explain the issues each one has. Or you can look up my ad in the Washington DC listings with terms cub cadet 125 127 and find it. Sorry to refer to an outside ad but it is long and thorough and if I reproduced it here everyone would be mad at me for taking a whole page.
I used to live out in a rural area and now I'm in the cold, dead heart of suburbia and I have no need or time for these great tractors that served me well for the 10 years before I moved. I had to make room in the garage and now they are stored outside under tarps, and I need to get them to a better home before the weather destroys them.
I'd like to keep this simple and sell it all together. Asking $1500 for the whole package, which includes the items not shown here. My plan is to stick firm with the price and gradually lower it until someone buys it all.
Three photos are below (if I did this right). Many more are in the ad or I can send you a dropbox link with all the jpgs.
Thanks for looking. Email is in my profile, and here it is in the super secret code that people use to post their email address online: jsweeney at crosslink dot net. Note that that says net - not com. I've never posted before so I apologize in advance if the photos don't show up.
John Sweeney
The 125:
The 127:
The shredder: