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Wh416H

Traded my cub 1100 for a c120 today

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slammer302

Looks like you did good

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Wh416H

Don't know if I want to keep it the way it is or redo it over

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varosd

The rear rims look interesting,  what are off of?  Is that a bungee cord going to the throttle? :rolleyes:

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case442

Very nice trade,

I believe the rear wheel weights are the same as a set I have. Mine are red of course look to be original and have a very small maybe 1/2" wheel horse logo decal in the center. I wonder if they where made as a universal weight or as a wheel horse option. They are very nice as you can still use the hubcaps while using the weights.

 

Mike

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AMC RULES

Nice trade...

you did well.  :handgestures-thumbsup:

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Sparky

Don't know if I want to keep it the way it is or redo it over

My vote is to keep it as it is.

Nice machine!

Mike..........

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Geno

Good trade for sure!    :text-woo:

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Ken B

You did real well. The Cub 1100 is a wimp, Briggs engine with a Peerless transaxle. Not the Kohler or heavy duty cast iron rear found in all other Cub garden tractors..Its funny because they look just like the normal Cub garden tractor. When I was into Cub Cadet's you couldn't GIVE one of them to a Cub guy. Black Sheep for sure.

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JERSEYHAWG /  Glenn

Good horse trade. Wheel horse of course.

Glenn

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Wh416H

I got the cub for free about a year ago so I basically got the horse for free in a way

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Wh416H

The mower deck has holes in it but I have one in good shape. I'm going to take the deck off and salvage the parts that are good and junk the rest

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rustyoldjunk

Great score WH416H ! The 79 and older long frames are some of my favorites.

 

You did real well. The Cub 1100 is a wimp, Briggs engine with a Peerless transaxle. Not the Kohler or heavy duty cast iron rear found in all other Cub garden tractors..Its funny because they look just like the normal Cub garden tractor. When I was into Cub Cadet's you couldn't GIVE one of them to a Cub guy. Black Sheep for sure.

That is all true,aluminum Briggs even,instead of a Torqie cast iron Briggs. Funny thing is that is the same trans as used in the 110,112,and 200 series Deere's that the the deere guys think so highly of,and it was a step down for Cub.

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Wh416H

I just talked to the guy I traded with and he said he has a snow plow for it to. He will dig it out one day and give it to me

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Wh416H

Just took the pressure washer to the c120 and blow away 30 years of grim off it looks a lot bettera3bd06cd2ffc8181b5bd4b1ac99b88bd.jpg

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oaktown1987

The 1100 is a rare cub I do believe

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