I've seen some people use what seems to be a model number for their Cub(s).
Can you give me a quick run down of what they mean?
Thanks,
Dan
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Hey Dan,
Most of us have so many cubs, we either name them or refer to them by their respective year model. I believe Donny M. has two 1949 cubs and refers to them as 49a and 49b.
The newer cubs were numbered 154, 184, and 184. They are the in-frame models meaning, the motors sit inside a frame.
Hope this helps...
Most of us have so many cubs, we either name them or refer to them by their respective year model. I believe Donny M. has two 1949 cubs and refers to them as 49a and 49b.
The newer cubs were numbered 154, 184, and 184. They are the in-frame models meaning, the motors sit inside a frame.
Hope this helps...
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In addition, there were 2 basic models. The standard cub or F-cub and the lo-boy which came along a little later (1955). They went from being Farmall Cubs to International cubs. But they were the same basic 2 versions of the cub. The number series cubs that Cub Bud refers to were the last of the line and differed greatly from the older models in that they had a frame, the early ones used a starter / generator rather than a standard starter and had a different clutch arrangement.
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Re: Cub model numbers.
pgmrdan wrote:I've seen some people use what seems to be a model number for their Cub(s).
Can you give me a quick run down of what they mean?
Thanks,
Dan
They are all covered here:
http://www.antique-tractor.com/CubFAQ/cub_faq.html
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