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  • I got a 68 Cub, 125. Dad bought it new, I was 8 years old, so that tells ya how old I am too, ahhaha, Runs great, almost time to rebuild, dang Mufflers don't last long at all, I don't hardly remembering my dad changing batteries or mufflers on this thing like I've had to. Same orginal back tires, dry rot but still hold on, New seat as the one's that came on them (SPOUG RUBBER), don't last long. Nice seat you got there.

  • I got a 68 Cub, 125. Dad bought it new, I was 8 years old, so that tells ya how old I am too, ahhaha, Runs great, almost time to rebuild, dang Mufflers don't last long at all, I don't hardly remembering my dad changing batteries or mufflers on this thing like I've had to. Same orginal back tires, dry rot but still hold on, New seat as the one's that came on them (SPOUG RUBBER), don't last long.

  • classic garden tractors are alot better then new ones. cub cadet/john deere proved that. they r not my favorite though. wheelhorse id defienetly the king of classics

  • where could i get one of those stacks and how much are they?

  • Pennzoil Is about the worst oil I've ever used Royal Purple or Castrol is better!!

  • Man Advance Auto is 10 times better than Autozone or any other parts house now NAPA is ok its just when your working on a car during the night our NAPA is already closed!!

  • @sethster70 C.A.P auto parts is my favorite they are open till like 10pm where i live

  • Looks good! Is it just a hobby tractor? Do you have any attachments?

  • Yeah, It's just a hobby tractor. The Stack is gone though. I used to have a plow, I don't know why I sold it though.

  • @jet62095 these make such good plows the cub frames are built like tanks. and with the 12 horse briggs they shipped with they had lots of low end torque for land grading. some knobby tires and you got a hell of a beast

  • @KingofComputing 12HP kohler. Thanks man, still got it, motor's out to fix the rod knock.

  • @1fanger It's a hobby tractor yes.

  • I did the samething as you did by putting a stack with a flapper on the end :-D I love the sound. (Is yours a princess auto one?) 5 stars

  • @NomaDairy Cool, I didn't like the sound.

    Mine is from Tractor Supply Company.

  • I have always loved the look of a stack!

    5 stars from ShnitzlHaus.

  • I am currently restoreing my cub cadet 125. My decals are backwards for some reason and the previous owner did god-knows-what and cracked the frame just infront of the rear end and did a shitty job fixing it. i really miss riding it but in about a minth i should be almost done. oh by the way do you happen to know what hydrolic fluid i should put in the rear end? mine pissed out.

  • Make sure the weld is good before you put it back together. Make a video of it when it's done! I've seen your videos before. and You should use Hy-Tran, But with Hydraulic/Transmission Fluid from Tractor Supply or a comperable store will do it fine. Make sure to check your axle carrier gaskets and your Rear End cover plate gasket before putting more in.

    Thanks for Watching!

  • runnin well! glad to see your having fun. The waiting game still continues.....

  • Indeed.

    Damn Fuel Bowl, Should arrive this week.

  • LOL

    woilfsheadoil!

    "This wolf was my grandma's problem, This wolf, No problem at all, and this wolf means my car gets the best! Wolf's head motor oil, made specially for todays engines!(1975)"

  • Yeah, It's off of my 12hp kohler, and they both have the same exhaust size. Send me an Address via PM and I'll have it out to you later this week.

  • Thanks Wolf!

    You want that muffler?

    I'll show it in my next video later on today.

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