Good video. You have a good collection, too many to choose the best, but I like the 1966 John Deere with those crazy hubcaps. ha ha Thanks for posting. Now time for a cold bottle of beer. Thumbs up & I subbed !
You have a perfect collection I hope one day I'll be able to have one like that but what I need is a steering rod and gear assembly for one that model 1964 127 Cub Cadet I can't seem to find me one if you could point me in the right direction I sure would appreciate it
At 4:13, that cub cadet frame cannot be a 61 frame. The bell housing had to have been changed because cub cadet didn’t come out with creeper in the frames till 62, and that’s an oval hole, that frame has to be a late 62 to 63 frame
@@georgeulbrandt No worries lol. Yea its hard to tell in the video too but the hole in the frame is round as opposed to the oval punch out the later ones had. So the tractor went back to the dealer in 62 for the install, which I think is pretty cool that the original owner did choose to do that.
We've spoken about the motomower, if you remember i have the series 7000 type 100 motomower with same snowblower onit..can you pm me pics of the wheels on the blower?? I would like to change mine over to wheels from the skies thanks.
Sure I could here next time I make it to the garage. I just basically took one of the skid bolts out and added I think they are 7 inch mower gauge wheels. It keeps the snout about an inch to inch and a half off the ground.
i had one of those moto mowers once, had no hood but it did have the 8hp kohler on it and a 3 speed and the person i got it from added a wooden battery box back under and behind the seat.
Yes, it is a model 100 tractor that has a replacement hood off of a model 70 that I put on to replace the factory one that was smashed in at the front.
125 and a QA-36 has handled NE Illinois winters for decades. Only time theres an issue, is when its March and we get dumped on and the snow is wet and heavy. The snow loves to stick to the thrower.