I have a what I believe is a 12:50 with a bucket lift on it and then I just recently got what I think the the digits are really faint but I think it says 1,000 it has no it's the same tractor as my 12:50 but the bucket lift and I haven't even had a chance to start it found it in a yard sale for 100 bucks and everything's there I just need to start it
I just picked up what i think is a 1970's era Cub Cadet lawn tractor/mower. - it doesn't have headlights - any resources for repair manuals or optional accessories from your restorations? BTW your collection is awesome! Thanks for sharing
Thanks! I pick up most of my parts from eBay or there are a few cub cadet Facebook groups I’ve bought from. Same with manuals. There will be a tag with the serial number on the left side or the rear end. You can check tractordata.com to figure out the year.
@@johnm8030 you are correct. Have to cut the frame to make them work. I’d pull the old one apart and see if maybe you can source brushes. I’ve never ran into one so not sure.
Excellent collection man! I have a twin of your lo boy, along with a fleet of cubs as well... keep up the good work! 👌
That 102 is freaking gorgeous !
I have a what I believe is a 12:50 with a bucket lift on it and then I just recently got what I think the the digits are really faint but I think it says 1,000 it has no it's the same tractor as my 12:50 but the bucket lift and I haven't even had a chance to start it found it in a yard sale for 100 bucks and everything's there I just need to start it
That’s awesome. They made a 1000 as well. 10hp and 3 speed manual trans instead of the12hp and auto like the 1250. What a deal though. Lol.
@@JnP-Restorations yep I'll need to probley ask how to work on them as I restore them.
I just picked up what i think is a 1970's era Cub Cadet lawn tractor/mower. - it doesn't have headlights - any resources for repair manuals or optional accessories from your restorations? BTW your collection is awesome! Thanks for sharing
Thanks! I pick up most of my parts from eBay or there are a few cub cadet Facebook groups I’ve bought from. Same with manuals. There will be a tag with the serial number on the left side or the rear end. You can check tractordata.com to figure out the year.
The cub loboy !..
I love these tractors i wish we got them in Australia. They are so hard to find here
Thanks and that’s a bummer they are so scarce down there.
Interested in a lts125?
Are you in Ky?
Illinois
@@johnm8030 you are correct. Have to cut the frame to make them work. I’d pull the old one apart and see if maybe you can source brushes. I’ve never ran into one so not sure.