One of the first cl buys of vintage gear for me was a pair of ADS 810 with water damage and a TD-165. What a worn out hunk of crap that tt was. Motor made noise. Ended up parting it out so nothing lost. The ads got a new bottom panel, ¼" hardboard over bondo and other touch ups to make em rectangular and I painted em satin black...ADS 810M (M for Monitor since they were black). Sold em for less than paring them out but didn't lose money. Heard the buyer sold em to a buddy as they were good speakers when I was done. But boy that 165 and some of the other lower Thorens aren't to my liking.
The 125 and 126 are built to last with good solid, heavy top chassis holding the arm and platter suspended and isolated from the lower chassis and plinth. Well built. My 125 has been addressed mechanically with all the stuff it needed. It could use some time on the bench as I throw in the cap kit I put together for it. The 126 came from a seller that said sfrost on ak, a tt repair guy has tuned it up so I haven't worried about it. May just use it.
These two should run a long, long time.