found something red Case 180 and a cub cadet 149 + roto,
and mower
It was a good day
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Today I got #6 and #7
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Gilles - nice haul! You're starting to collect like some of the cub guys. Are you going to start numbering them like Ralph?
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Gilles, Congrats on the finds....we can never have enough toys....
My tiller belts just arrived from IH now if the rain stops i'll setup my cadet 100 w/creeper and the tiller too. I'm itchin to turn the manure over for next year. I'm hoping to manure it 2 or 3 times before the ground freezes and maybe more if the weather holds out.(new garden)
My tiller belts just arrived from IH now if the rain stops i'll setup my cadet 100 w/creeper and the tiller too. I'm itchin to turn the manure over for next year. I'm hoping to manure it 2 or 3 times before the ground freezes and maybe more if the weather holds out.(new garden)
I'm technically misunderstood at times i guess its been this way my whole life so why should it change now.
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Nice find Gilles,
You are about as bad as me. I just picked up number 5 today. A nice 169 that runs great with original paint!!!!! BTW, you'll love that 149 with hydraulic lift. I sure love using mine. The 169 might over take the 149 as my favorite though!!! Looks like you're getting away from your narrow frames??
You are about as bad as me. I just picked up number 5 today. A nice 169 that runs great with original paint!!!!! BTW, you'll love that 149 with hydraulic lift. I sure love using mine. The 169 might over take the 149 as my favorite though!!! Looks like you're getting away from your narrow frames??
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Gilles; I have three narrow frames(70,100,122) and a wide frame(108) so far, but no hydro's yet to play with maybe soon a few hydro's will come home with me too. My 100 and my 108 do have creeper tranny's too. The rear tiller has a 90 degree gear box on the back with the frame to hold the tiller to it too. It also has a mule drive off the front PTO for it too. The two new drive belts were almost $100 too. There a special width.
I also found some 15" rims that are 10", 12" and 14" wide too. I may add my 70 rear tires to my 100 and go bigger on my 70. I was back blading my gravel driveway and found out the 8hp can spin those 29"-12:50-15" Tru Power tires no problem too. It proves my point that International Harvester should of manufactured a tractor the size of an ecomony power king after all they already had the mechanics for it in the cadet.
I also found some 15" rims that are 10", 12" and 14" wide too. I may add my 70 rear tires to my 100 and go bigger on my 70. I was back blading my gravel driveway and found out the 8hp can spin those 29"-12:50-15" Tru Power tires no problem too. It proves my point that International Harvester should of manufactured a tractor the size of an ecomony power king after all they already had the mechanics for it in the cadet.
I'm technically misunderstood at times i guess its been this way my whole life so why should it change now.
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