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M & N Steel CNC
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Postby M & N Steel CNC » Sat May 14, 2016 7:52 pm

Looking for a company that is selling parts to refurb my farmall cub, need a paper copy catalog?

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Re: parts

Postby Eugene » Sat May 14, 2016 9:16 pm

Obtain a paper parts catalog for your tractor from one of the advertisers on this site.

Where to obtain Cub parts? Lot of Cub parts are available at your local auto parts store. Case/IH dealer, New Holland dealer. Advertisers on this board, bottom of page. A number of on-line companies sell Cub parts and will send paper catalogs. Advertise in "The Vine", want ads section of this site.

Parts are readily available.
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Re: parts

Postby Super A » Sat May 14, 2016 9:33 pm

M & N Steel CNC wrote:Looking for a company that is selling parts to refurb my farmall cub, need a paper copy catalog?

Steiner Tractor is on the web but also puts out a nice catalog. It covers a bunch of makes and models but has Cub stuff in there.

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Re: parts

Postby Eugene » Sat May 14, 2016 10:11 pm

One reason I recommended obtaining a parts catalog is that there were revisions/changes in some parts. Part suppliers frequently use either the IH part number for your tractor or the tractor's serial number to obtain the correct part.

Also, if you know the needed part number and name utilized in the parts catalog, easier on both you and the supplier.
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Re: parts

Postby staninlowerAL » Sun May 15, 2016 8:21 am

Here's a link to the free downloadable TC37F Parts manual at the top of this page. There's also a separate manual for engine parts. The're in pdf format so you can print any or all of it. Hope this is helpful. Stan http://www.farmallcub.com/[ Sorry, direct links to manual section is not allowed. ]/downloa ... %20OCR.pdf

EDIT: I read your earlier posts and see that your Cub is a 1948 model. You can also find owners, attachments, maintenance and service manuals at the link at the top of this page. Be sure to look at the lubrication page as it contains some information that is normally overlooked. Also a search for tips on what to look for on a new (to you) cub will be very valuable as you start your project. You can always post specific questions and someone will be sure to answer them for you. Welcome to the FORUM. :)
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