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Re: NOS Cadet 125

Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 7:10 am
by indy61
Rudi, Do you have high res pics that you can link us to or is that the size that was sent to you? Would also like to see the documents.

That is a nice tractor, I think my estimate was a little low. :shock:

Re: NOS Cadet 125

Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 8:19 am
by Boss Hog
indy61 wrote:Rudi, Do you have high res pics that you can link us to or is that the size that was sent to you? Would also like to see the documents.

That is a nice tractor, I think my estimate was a little low. :shock:


you may be off by a 0 and a decimal point :wink: That may be a $5000.00 CC to the right man
Boss

Re: NOS Cadet 125

Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 8:55 am
by Mark In Richmond
Boss Hog wrote:
indy61 wrote:Rudi, Do you have high res pics that you can link us to or is that the size that was sent to you? Would also like to see the documents.

That is a nice tractor, I think my estimate was a little low. :shock:


you may be off by a 0 and a decimal point :wink: That may be a $5000.00 CC to the right man
Boss


She is the nicest one I've seen since I sat on them in the showroom in the 60's and 70's. He paid 1142.00 and 52.75 for the light and install in Oct of 1968. I'm going to wax it up today. I may have to let it go for that price however I just may use it.

Re: NOS Cadet 125

Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 8:59 am
by indy61
Why was it never used and where was it stored? How did you find it?

Re: NOS Cadet 125

Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 9:38 am
by Mark In Richmond
It was stored in a two car detached garage/shop buried in the far corner. The adult son told me that his father bought it in 1968. The son saw dad use it once. By the receipts it was delivered in nov 1968 which is the end of the cutting season in central Virginia. The son advised that he knows that it wasn't used again because he had to push cut the lawn until 1974. Like I said in the first post, this is one of those strange stories that you hear about but never really believe. However, I believe the evidence is clear once you inspect the tractor. It still has the white overspray under the deck and on the blades. There is absolutely no wear on the tractor.

Re: NOS Cadet 125

Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 10:06 am
by Rudi
indy61 wrote:Rudi, Do you have high res pics that you can link us to or is that the size that was sent to you? Would also like to see the documents.

That is a nice tractor, I think my estimate was a little low. :shock:


I will upload the high res photos to the server over the next little while. Links will be provided here in the thread. In regards to the possibility of a scan of the accompanying documents, working on it.

Re: NOS Cadet 125

Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 11:53 am
by Jim Becker
I could be totally wrong on this. It looks to me like the center blade is mounted BOTTOM SIDE UP. From the look of the blade, clearly it was used some. If inverted, it wouldn't mow worth a *^*%$. Nobody firgured out what the problem was. The mowing was unsatisfactory. It got parked.

Re: NOS Cadet 125

Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 12:11 pm
by Barnyard
Jim Becker wrote:I could be totally wrong on this. It looks to me like the center blade is mounted BOTTOM SIDE UP. From the look of the blade, clearly it was used some. If inverted, it wouldn't mow worth a *^*%$. Nobody firgured out what the problem was. The mowing was unsatisfactory. It got parked.

I think Jim nailed it. Not only would the cutting edge be on the upper side but the blunt back end of the blade would be hitting the grass.

I got a great deal on a like new 20" Homelite chain saw one time because the owner said it wouldn't cut worth a darn. I took it home, put the chain on right and have been using it flawlessly for years.

Re: NOS Cadet 125

Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 12:13 pm
by Eugene
Hard to tell in the photos. The right blade in the photo also appears to be upside down.

Re: NOS Cadet 125

Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 12:26 pm
by Rudi
Yup, looks that way to me too. Will look at the higher res photos upstairs.

Re: NOS Cadet 125

Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 12:35 pm
by Jim Becker
Eugene wrote:Hard to tell in the photos. The right blade in the photo also appears to be upside down.

You might be right. Between the size and the angle of the shot, I find it difficult to tell whether the smaller blade is upside down. Maybe it will be more clear in the higher res picture. It makes sense that all blades were mounted at the same time by the same person. So uniformly wrong wouldn't be a surprise. I have no doubt the middle blade is wrong.

Re: NOS Cadet 125

Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 1:06 pm
by indy61
I think the blades are correct.

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Re: NOS Cadet 125

Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 2:38 pm
by Rudi
indy seems to have it pegged...

anyways here are the high res pics.

Pic 1, Pic 2, Pic 3, Pic 4, Pic 5, Pic 6, and Pic 7

Re: NOS Cadet 125

Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 5:24 pm
by Eugene
Checked blade rotation on 102 CC. Clockwise when standing above the deck. Blades upside down.

Re: NOS Cadet 125

Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 8:10 pm
by indy61
Thanks Rudi for the pics.
Although it's not really NOS, it sure looks like it was very lightly ran and parked for the last 34 years. It has some nicks in the paint and light surface rust on the chrome parts but it's neat to see what parts were painted with the tractor and what is installed after because of the bolts. I was surprised to see the blades painted with the deck.
The tires are new and you can't find the same anymore. Same with the seat and blue trim. Awesome find!