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1948 Farmall Cub. Family Heirloom..

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peter lena

@Gasaholic have to marvel at its simplicity / ruggedness, your fathers very smart enhancements , are invisible , yet help to make it a  very useful tractor , thank you for  keeping it going , pete

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ebinmaine
1 hour ago, Gasaholic said:

Plan to use it on my property (Which so happens to be the same acre and a half my dad owned.. I was born and raised in this house, and am the 4th owner since it was built in 1902. including old original deeds on some of the parcels from as far back as 1872.) 

 

Wicked cool!!!

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pfrederi

Sooo Nice!!!!

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T-Mo

If you aren't a member yet, you should register at this site:  https://www.farmallcub.com/phpBB2/index.php

 

With 2 or more posts there, you can download anything and everything they have in their PDF Manual section.

 

I had 2 Cubs, a 1947 and a 1950.  Sold or traded them both.  They're good little tractors that can do a lot with 9 horsepower.  Implements are readily available used and usually don't cost too much.

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Gasaholic
On 8/14/2024 at 5:51 AM, T-Mo said:

If you aren't a member yet, you should register at this site:  https://www.farmallcub.com/phpBB2/index.php

 

With 2 or more posts there, you can download anything and everything they have in their PDF Manual section.

 

I had 2 Cubs, a 1947 and a 1950.  Sold or traded them both.  They're good little tractors that can do a lot with 9 horsepower.  Implements are readily available used and usually don't cost too much.

I just may do that, but I have original manuals that came with it plus a Shop manual and original parts manual, along with a small box full of original boxed OEM parts - I may have to get some pics of those ancient weird-lookin'  spark plugs for y'all.. (My Grandpa on my mom's side worked for a IH and Kaiser-Frazer dealer in N.J. way back when - Kevah Konner, Inc, and was a founding member of Kaiser-Frazer owner's club. Had a really nice fully restored Kaiser Darrin convertible.. Was Am. Airlines Pilot and mechanic, and Aircraft mechanic in WW2.) 

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T-Mo
19 hours ago, Gasaholic said:

I just may do that, but I have original manuals that came with it plus a Shop manual and original parts manual, along with a small box full of original boxed OEM parts - I may have to get some pics of those ancient weird-lookin'  spark plugs for y'all.. (My Grandpa on my mom's side worked for a IH and Kaiser-Frazer dealer in N.J. way back when - Kevah Konner, Inc, and was a founding member of Kaiser-Frazer owner's club. Had a really nice fully restored Kaiser Darrin convertible.. Was Am. Airlines Pilot and mechanic, and Aircraft mechanic in WW2.) 

Having hard copies of the manuals is a bonus, and yes, better than just having downloaded pdfs.  But having both is the best.  Also, you will find brochures on tractors and implements, ads, manuals on implements, etc.  There is a lot there and one can spend hours browsing on what manuals and literature is available for download.

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