Cub Cadet 124
1967 - 1969
1X4/1X5 Series Garden tractor
Series map:
105
124
125
10.0hp
12.0hp
12.0hp
Production
Manufacturer Cub Cadet (a part of International Harvester)
Garden tractor
Built in Louisville, Kentucky, USA
Mechanical
Two-wheel drive
Steering manual
Dry disc brakes
Open operator station with vinyl-padded fiberglass seat.
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Hydraulics
Type optional
Pressure 400 psi27.6 bar
Pump flow 2.5 gpm9.5 lpm
Tractor hitch
Type Cub Cadet three-point
Power Take-off (PTO)
Rear PTO transmission
Clutch dry disc
Rear PTO Type 525
Front PTO independent
Clutch mechanical
Front PTO Type 3600
124 Serial Number Location
Serial number plate mounted on the rear drive housing.
Electrical
Ground negative
Charging system generator
Charging amps 15
Battery volts 12
References
more POWER to you! published in 1967, by Cub Cadet
Operator's Manual International Cub Cadet 72, 104, 105, 124 and 125 Tractors (1 082 659 R2) published in 1968
more POWER to you! published in 1967, by Cub Cadet
Cub Cadet Lawn and Garden Tractors published in 1967, by International Harvester
World Wide Farm Equipment Buyer's Guide published in 1968, by International Harvester*
Spring 1969 Buyer's Guide published by International Harvester
*Publication contains known errors.
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