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Early Cub

Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 3:16 pm
by Joe Malinowski
I sold a 1953 cub to a guy in the other part of the state this week and ended up delivering it. He had told me he bought a cub about a year ago and it had been all redone when he got it. I looked it over and asked if he knew what year it was and he had no clue. I was pretty surprised to look at the serial number and see 1975 on the plate. Pretty sure he will be on the forum at some point.

Re: Early Cub

Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2013 3:07 pm
by Yogie
The first cub I looked at years ago to buy had a number real close to that one Joe.
I never even heard of a circle cub back in those days.. :lol:

Re: Early Cub

Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2013 4:06 pm
by Joe Malinowski
Yeah Yogie this guy has no clue about it either other than it is very shiny and bright. It also starts very poorly, the paint job is nice but some stuff that shouldn't be red is. I would have hoped a restoration project would have started easily, I really didn't have time to play around with it and he had it buried in the back of the shed it is in. He was very impressed with how well the 53 started. This guy bought it sight unseen when he met me and saw the tractor first thing he did was touch the engine and then the manifold to see if I had warmed it up before we met so it looked like it started easily. I let him know it had been outside loaded on the trailer in 20 degree weather for 24 hours. I'll miss that cub.

Re: Early Cub

Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 10:54 pm
by Buzzard Wing
He got a deal! That was a nice Cub!

If they are tuned (and good grounds etc) they should start on the first try, but for 20F I would give two tries for a 6v Cub. I started Rufus for someone when it was near zero once, after it had been sitting 3 months..... first try! I wasn't surprised, just pleased.

Re: Early Cub

Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 6:17 am
by Joe Malinowski
Yup it always started right up for me too Larry.