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Reintroduction from an old guy from S. Ohio

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2011 1:54 pm
by poppy1948
Hi guys and gals. I joined back in '06 or '07 after I bought my dad's 1948 cub from my older sister. This was also after taking title to an old homestead in Adams county, OH.

My dad, brother, and I farmed tobacco with the cub back in the day. I still have the sickle bar mower, as well as the cultivators, but dad had sold the disc and mold board plow.

Here I am in the back yard of the homestead.

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A rose between two thorns, so to speak.

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Some of you will recognize this setting.

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And this one.

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I took the cub to the Winchester Caramel Festival for the judging and parade.

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I won best of unrestored tractors.

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I have since bought a second piece of property in Adams county where I am rehabbing a 1957 ranch house. The 1956 INTERNATIONAL 350U W/ Loader resides in the 24'x32' pole barn at that location.

Hope to make it to some of the events in the future.

Re: Reintroduction from an old guy from S. Ohio

Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2011 12:54 pm
by Mike in Louisiana
Hey Poppy, Welcome back.

Re: Reintroduction from an old guy from S. Ohio

Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2011 12:58 pm
by ToddW
Not many look very good with a "patina", but that one sure does!!

Re: Reintroduction from an old guy from S. Ohio

Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2011 2:45 pm
by Hengy
I remember that tractor from the Cubfest when I brought Merlin home. When I saw that tractor roll in, I thought "Finally a tractor that looks like Merlin...unrestored"... Well, then I heard that tractor start up and run and drive, I thought... oh man...how special is that. This tractor was as quiet a runner as you would ever want to hear, smooth a driver as you would ever want to see, just a great original survivor!!!

It is a great old tractor!!

Mike in La Crosse, WI

Re: Reintroduction from an old guy from S. Ohio

Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2011 8:19 am
by Bigdog
Welcome back!

Re: Reintroduction from an old guy from S. Ohio

Posted: Fri Apr 29, 2011 4:04 pm
by poppy1948
Thanks guys for the welcome back. The last several years have not been conducive to messing with the cub, but now I'm spending more time in the country and need to work on her some.

The tractor, believe it or not, has always been kept inside and well taken care of, but that doesn't prevent rust and bird droppings in southern Ohio. :(

I appreciate the kind words about my "working clothes" beauty and I would consider keeping it original exept that it's not really original as it sits today. When I was a kid back in the late '50's our neighbor (the one with the Farmall H that I drove) rolled it down a pretty big hill with the cultivators on it (fortunately he was able to jump clear).

As a couple of guys pointed out at the '07 Cubfest, the hood/dash are the short ear set-up making them post '49. I wasn't old enough to remember what parts besides the hood and dash were replaced, but I'm sure there were several others.

What I eventially want to do is to bring it back to "correct" for 1948, first by changing out obvious/noticable things. Then I would work on the mechanical and electrical systems to make them relatively correct & operational. That would include rerouting the positive battery cable; fest guys may recall the garden hose set up that dad's neighbor did for him. :lol:

Then since I need to convince my kids/grandkids to keep the tractor in the family, I will give it some paint down the road.

Re: Reintroduction from an old guy from S. Ohio

Posted: Fri Apr 29, 2011 6:17 pm
by Rudi
Poppy:

Welcome back and it is nice to see that Cub again. I like it. Keep enjoying that gorgeous Cub :D

Re: Reintroduction from an old guy from S. Ohio

Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2011 1:21 pm
by Tezell
Welcome back!