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Well...this 64-gun hernia mf’r was put in place about mid-afternoon. 650lbs felt exactly like...650lbs. Had no choice but to put it in place in the living room where the solid oak/glass door gun cabinet was...too wide from left to right to even think about negotiating the hallway to get it into one of the three bdrms. Is what it is, but I knew it going into the purchase. *f-wordk ‘em, feed ‘em fish heads if don’t nobody like it in the living room, what I say.

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lol i bought it that way for 550 bucks a few years ago
Sure can't beat these old cubs. The garbage today doesn't fugging even come close. Mines a 74 and just now having engine problems. I'll probably rebuild the old iron 10 horse and return it to service one day
 

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Sure can't beat these old cubs. The garbage today doesn't fugging even come close
exactly i work on more newer junk of others than i do of my own stuff
the hydrostatic reareends are alot of the problems as well they are weak and expensive to replace

the old cubs have cast iron gears and rearends i think the 122 weighs about 800 pounds
same transmission as my cub lo boy 154
 

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exactly i work on more newer junk of others than i do of my own stuff
the hydrostatic reareends are alot of the problems as well they are weak and expensive to replace

the old cubs have cast iron gears and rearends i think the 122 weighs about 800 pounds
same transmission as my cub lo boy 154
Exactly these old cubs have real transmissions and rears and were built to still be running 50 yrs later. This junk they call quality these days is pathetic. I'd rather try shoving a wet noodle up a bobcats ass than spend 3k+ on a modern lawn tractor
 

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Exactly these old cubs have real transmissions and rears and were built to still be running 50 yrs later. This junk they call quality these days is pathetic. I'd rather try shoving a wet noodle up a bobcats ass than spend 3k+ on a modern lawn tractor

Any pics of the wet noodle trick?

P.S. Same can be said for the motors in my opinion. Rather revive an oldie if possible. But that's just me, I like listening to the old ones run.
 

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Nice pictures slacker. I wish i could find pictures of the cab my uncle built for his old cub. He was a machinist and did a heck of a fab job. His neighbor did body work and painted it and pinstriped it to match the tractor.
i think the cab is a factory option
its nice in the winter but extremely hot in the summer if doors are on but you can mow in the rain if needed
 
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