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Identification help
The other day I was 2 hours from the house buying a golf cart off of a gentleman. In his barn was a tractor. It looked sort of like a round nosed farm all, but it was yellow-white, had Cub Cadet on the side and IH on the front in a grill just like the ones I see here. The thing is it is a larger tractor than my 1772. It had belonged to the mans father who had passed.
On the side was a planter. It had an old chain that ran off of the rear axle. This met another gear set which had another similar style/ sized chain running the planter. I wish I was closer or had brought a camera. If I get back that way I will go take a picture, the way the planter worked is worth a couple shots itself. |
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That would be a later Cub, not a Cub Cadet
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That is a Cub Lo-Boy.
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I'd say it is a lo-boy, too. A guy near me has one that is similar to the tractor that you have pictured.
Cub Cadet 123 |
Nope!! Not a Lowboy!! It's a standard Cub Tractor. Look closely!! The front spindles are too long and the rear hubs are not turned 90* = standard Cub...
Myron B |
Hmm, now I really want pictures and I will ask that guy specifically. I believe his father purchased it new.
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Sounds like a later Farmall cub, IIRR the later ones were yellow/white.
Early ones were IH red of course. I don't remember them badged "cub cadet" more like "Farmall Cub" They were a small farm tractor, not really a smaller garden tractor like cadets. maybe look like these? |
Here is a good site that will tell all about Farmall Cubs......http://www.farmallcub.com/
BTW: I agree with Myron, that is a Standard Cub. Lo-Boys sit lower, hence the name, |
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Okay, so a trip to an arts and crafts festival took us back past the tractor. According to the side it is an International Cub. I took some pics, I hope they are the right size...
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