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<blockquote data-quote="gary noblit" data-source="post: 245399" data-attributes="member: 15311"><p>Just wanted to share..I stopped by an older "farmhouse" to inquire about a cub sitting in the weeds..An older fellow (80,s) came out and we talked about the the 125 cub. It wasn't for sale but he couldn't remember if he used it last yr or before....He said he had a zero turn that wouldn't start and his grass was at least 7 in. high.He seemed like a good guy so I went home got some tools and a tester. I found a dead battery and a bad brake safety switch but got it running for him..A couple days ago I went back with intent to get the 125 running for him..Drained foul gas and it still had great spark.The battery was shot so I jumped it and the next thing it was running and a great smile spread . Went to town bought a new battery,fired it up,it moved fwd and rev. I suggested he take it for a ride.Grinning widely he drove it around the yard for at least 5 mins...I believe I made a friend ..That old cub meant something special to him..The lady of the house said he'll probably be on it until dark....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gary noblit, post: 245399, member: 15311"] Just wanted to share..I stopped by an older "farmhouse" to inquire about a cub sitting in the weeds..An older fellow (80,s) came out and we talked about the the 125 cub. It wasn't for sale but he couldn't remember if he used it last yr or before....He said he had a zero turn that wouldn't start and his grass was at least 7 in. high.He seemed like a good guy so I went home got some tools and a tester. I found a dead battery and a bad brake safety switch but got it running for him..A couple days ago I went back with intent to get the 125 running for him..Drained foul gas and it still had great spark.The battery was shot so I jumped it and the next thing it was running and a great smile spread . Went to town bought a new battery,fired it up,it moved fwd and rev. I suggested he take it for a ride.Grinning widely he drove it around the yard for at least 5 mins...I believe I made a friend ..That old cub meant something special to him..The lady of the house said he'll probably be on it until dark.... [/QUOTE]
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