![]() International Cub Cadet 124, from a 1968 brochure | |
Model history | |
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Model introduced | 1967 |
Model discontinued | 1969 |
Model status | Discontinued |
Preceded by | International Cub Cadet 122 |
Superseded by | International Cub Cadet 126 |
Engine Specification | |
Engine make | Kohler |
Engine model | K301AS |
Fuel type | gasoline |
Power hp | 12 |
Power kW | 8.9 |
Governed rpm | 3600 |
Displacement cu in /(litre) | 29 ci |
No. of Cylinders | 1 |
Bore in (mm) | 3.375 in |
Stroke in (mm) | 3.25 in |
Cooling system | air |
Naturally aspirated, Turbo or Supercharged | NA |
Transmission Details | |
Transmission type | sliding gear |
Gearbox make | International |
Forward | 3 |
Reverse | 1 |
Drive | 2-WD |
Linkage Category | Unknown |
Tyre Sizes (std/options) | |
Front | 4.80/4.00-8 2-ply |
Rear | 23x8.50-12 2-ply |
Tractor Dimensions | |
Length (inches/metres) | 63 in |
Width (inches/meters) | 36 in |
Height (inches/meters) | 40 in |
Weight (nominal) lb/kg | 640 lb |
Turning circle (nominal) inches/meters | 13.6 ft |
Wheelbase | 43 in |
Other info | |
Factories | Louisville, Kentucky, USA |
Plow rating | |
Approximate Cost new in (year) | $995 |
The International Cub Cadet 124 was built by International Harvester from 1967 to 1969 in the Louisville, Kentucky, USA factory. It featured a 12 hp (8.9 kW) Kohler engine.
Model History
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- For Company history see
- Main article: International Harvester
The 12-hp gear drive International Cub Cadet 124 replaced the previous 122. Styling changes were the same as for the 104 and 105 models.
- Competitors
Competing with the IH Cub Cadet 124 were the;
- Allis-Chalmers B-112,
- Burns 770,
- Economy Power King and Jim Dandy,
- Ford 120,
- Gilson 750 and 770,
- Jacobsen 53050,
- Minneapolis-Moline 112,
- Simplicity Sovereign 3012,
- Toro TE-12, and
- Wheel Horse Raider 12.
Timeline
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- Introduced 1967
- Replaced by International Cub Cadet 126 in 1969
Factory locations
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- Louisville Works, Louisville, Kentucky, USA
Specification
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See Infobox for basic details
- 1-cylinder air-cooled engine
- 3-speed transmission
- Electric starting
- Standard tires
- Front: 4.80/4.00-8 2-ply
- Rear: 23x8.50-12 2-ply
Variations and Options
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- 2-speed underdrive creeper gear box giving 6 forward speeds
- Lights
- 3-point hitch
- Hydraulic lift
- Optional tires
- Rear: 6-12 dual 2-ply
Serial Numbers Information
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Year | Serial run[1][2][3] | Number Built | Notes |
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1967 | 218010-225055 | 27408[4] | |
1968 | 225056-280839 | ||
1969 | 280840-306085 |
Preservation
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Gallery
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See also
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- Museums - includes museums featuring tractors (please add missing ones)
References / Sources
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- ↑ Baumheckel, Ralph and Borghoff, Kent. 1997. International Harvester Farm Equipment Product History, American Society of Agricultural Engineers, St. Joseph, Michigan, pp.395-396
- ↑ Updike, Kenneth. 2002. Farmall Cub & Cub Cadet, MBI Publishing, St. Paul, Minnesota, p.115
- ↑ http://www.ihcubcadet.com
- ↑ Klancher, Lee 1996. International Harvester Photographic History, Motorbooks International, Osceola, Wisconsin, p.193 (includes Model 125)
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