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Restoring 48 CUB

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Beeler

11-10-1999 19:12:22




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Has anyone compiled a list of the sources a person can get parts for the CUB. What aftermarket parts are available and from where and what parts are available from the OEM. Do the after market parts fit like new? Which ones people had trouble with and which is the least expensive ones to buy? I will need tires, mag parts, filters, carb kit, gaskets and money. Thanks!




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p

11-11-1999 09:44:30




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 Re: Restoring 48 CUB in reply to Beeler, 11-10-1999 19:12:22  
I just finished a COMPLETE overhaul of the motor on my '52 Cub. I found every part I needed at the local Case/IH dealer. Prices were reasonable and if he had to order them it only took a day or two. Don't overlook them as a great source. That thing runs great and I don't regret the work a bit. Good luck and ask any questions that arise....p



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Phil Auten

11-11-1999 07:36:58




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 Re: Re: Restoring 48 CUB in reply to Phil Auten, 11-11-1999 05:54:14  
Beeler,
I made a mistake in my previous post. The CUB discussion board is on this site, Yesterday's Tractors, not ATIS. The rest still applies. Both YT and ATIS are a virtual gold mine of information on old iron of all kinds.

Phil



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Chris

11-11-1999 21:24:23




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 Re: Re: Re: Restoring 48 CUB in reply to Phil Auten, 11-11-1999 07:36:58  
Are you sure? If there's a Cub discussion group on this website, I've never seen it. On the other hand there is indeed a Cub group on the ATIS site.



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jakee

11-10-1999 19:56:51




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 Re: Restoring 48 CUB in reply to Beeler, 11-10-1999 19:12:22  
just finesed overhauling a original 1947,got everything i was looking for even new wire loom 26.00, be careful with the front end the lower casting is part of the radiator.



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