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Mrcordova
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cub 125

Postby Mrcordova » Sun Jan 14, 2018 2:14 pm

I bought a 125 a while back, took it apart and painted, cleaned up, out new points,condenser,cleaned carb. put a plow on it, and this thing is a tank! it has the hydro lift and it makes my life a whole lot easyer. i was wondering if anybody knows how much this would be worth? any info will help thanks! :

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Re: cub 125

Postby Terry C » Sun Jan 14, 2018 6:50 pm

Hard to say without pics. 125 is a narrow frame cub cadet
and the hydrolic lift was a option so that will help in value. Just guessing without pics but average paint and running maybe 400-700$. I own a couple of 125s. Along with one of every cub cadet IH made.
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Re: cub 125

Postby Eugene » Mon Jan 15, 2018 2:13 pm

125 in running/working condition with mower deck in good condition would bring $300 to $500 at auction in central Missouri.

Had two blades for narrow framed Cub Cadets. Sold one at auction, and it brought $10-. Second blade I bolted to the bucket on a Case skid steer to push snow.

The 125 with only a front blade would bring less than my above estimate. Around here people want lawn mowers. Don't get much snow in this part of Missouri, lots of ice.

Location and condition of the Cub Cadet make a difference in prices.

I have 3 work ready narrow framed CC including a 125 and a couple for parts. A narrow framed CC complete, non running, will sell for $100- to $150-.
I have an excuse. CRS.

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Re: cub 125

Postby T-Mo » Mon Jan 15, 2018 2:20 pm

I had a 125 a few years ago. It had the manual lift. As mentioned, the hydraulic lift was an option. I had a hydraulic lift on a CC 123 and it had a slower response from other hydraulic units I had used in the past. I took it off and sold it and put on the manual lift on that 123. If you were to sell the 125, selling the hydraulic kit separately will probably bring more money than leaving it on the tractor. The hydraulic lift is desirable and will bring a few more dollars on the tractor, but it won't offset selling the hydraulic lift kit separately and then adding the manual lift back on the 125.


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