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Wondering what a Cadet 102 should sell for.
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Posted by Daniel Terrell on September 03, 2006 at 15:43:32 from (172.131.7.19):
Hello all. I have a Cub Cadet 102 and also a 1000 model. The 102 is perfectly complete and I could get it running with minimal effort. The 1000 is having some transmissions issues, so we'll just leave it at that. This 102 has been sitting in our barn for a while now, we used it for over 20 years before getting the 1000 simply because it was bigger and the 102 was having problems (found out it was the coil later). The 102 is complete, with some surface rust but absolutely no holes, and we were wondering what we could sell it for to someone who may want to restore it. We are located in Newnan, Ga, and just want to get it out of our barn and let an enthusiast restore it. Thanks, Daniel. Pics Available upon request.
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