Posted by DR. EVIL on September 15, 2022 at 09:29:57 from (174.192.81.87):
In Reply to: Re: Cub cadets posted by DoubleO7 on September 15, 2022 at 06:51:14:
Lived around Peru, Ill? My original home town was another hour west on I-80, Geneseo. Dad bought an Original like that in 1963. When I broke the second toothed steel reinforced timing belt on that timed deck we traded for a 1965 #70 which is still sitting out in my shop with my '68 #72 I bought in 1979. And there's a 982 super garden tractor I bought in 2000. I REALLY hate that Onan engine, tractor is fine otherwise. So many stupid design features in that engine! I had a 129 Hydro for 10 years, tractor had been the only mower for a one-man lawn care company, it had been over lots and lots of yards. Those Original Cub Cadets are terrible pulling tractors, there's a tiny belt between the engine & driveshaft, and a 7 hp engine is NOT going anywhere on a pulling track.. The model #70 & #100 and newer gear drives are the pulling tractors, Julian Stahl in Welton, Iowa just off Rt 61 is your source for pulling parts for your Cub Cadet, Midwest SuperCub. I doubt either of those two Cubbies run, $100 each is plenty for them. If somebody could check the serial numbers, a very early '63 vintage some guys would pay absolutely crazy money for, has to be 2 or early 3 digit serial number.
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