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Farmall Cub High Crop

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John - OH

02-07-2008 18:42:09




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I am looking for info because up until recently, I was not aware they made a high crop cub. Any ideas on how many were made? Are they rare or just uncommon in this part of the country? Ballpark value (for one that runs)?
I have a lead on one and just want to "educate" myself alittle. He says the rear axle drops are longer than a regular cub and has the larger tires. I haven"t seen the tractor yet so I don"t have many other details. Thanks in advance.

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glennster

02-08-2008 05:56:50




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 Re: Farmall Cub High Crop in reply to John - OH, 02-07-2008 18:42:09  
guy fays book on letter series mentions a high crop version of the cub, but it wasnt a separate like the hv or mv. i havent seen one either, its gotta be a neat lookin lil tractor, but it would prolly sure be a tippy lil rascal. i know my cub sure gets scary mowing on an incline, hate to be on a high crop cub mowin a ditch!!!!!



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Robert in TN

02-08-2008 00:44:57




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 Re: Farmall Cub High Crop in reply to John - OH, 02-07-2008 18:42:09  
I didn't know that a Cub hi crop was made but I had a Farmall AV which was a high crop. Great tractor, did everything that I asked of it in the garden.



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john *.?-!.* cub owner

02-07-2008 19:40:05




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 Re: Farmall Cub High Crop in reply to John - OH, 02-07-2008 18:42:09  
They did not make a high crop cub, but made a High and wide kit for them that consisted of the bigger wheels, wider front axle, etc.



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gene bender

02-07-2008 22:59:17




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 Re: Farmall Cub High Crop in reply to john *.?-!.* cub owner, 02-07-2008 19:40:05  
So how does a wider front make it a hi-crop. I have seen some at shows so where did they come from. The super hi one at the last couple of RED POWER shows was special built but i have seen hi-crop models that had longer spindles on the front and along with larger tires on the rear. Is that the kit you say I-H made avail.



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