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Posted by Jerry A. on June 08, 2002 at 08:09:05 from (216.125.105.158):
In Reply to: Farmall Cub posted by Randy on June 08, 2002 at 06:08:02:
I've got a old Cub that I'm going to overhaul. The good points about the Cubs were the visibility, simplicity and style of the little tractors. The bad side was the lack of power. I think IH rates the early Cubs under engine 13 hp (just about 11 hp PTO). They're kinda underpowered to do heavy mowing...although many people have mowed a zillion hours on them. Anything over a 4' mowing deck would be stressing that little engine. The Farmall A was a more practical tractor from the point of power. I'm sure someone has put a 3-point on a Cub, but I've not come across any aftermarket 3-point kits. Running a post hole auger would be taxing that engine and drive train a lot, in my opinion. If you need turf tires, go to a good tire store where they sell a lot of farm tires and they should be glad to set you up with turf tires. Be prepared for sticker shock on the price of tires! If you need parts, check out Red Power Magazine (http://www.redpowermagazine.com/) or some of the other IH sites. They all have listings of guys selling used and NOS parts. Enjoy.
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