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by Scrivet » Fri Sep 16, 2011 8:14 pm
dennisbushnell wrote:Doesn`t appear to be a cub drawbar ,the piece on the right spindle looks like the steering lever for the 151 disc plow not running it down looks good overall
The drawbar is a Cub 152 spreader bar that holds the disc plow on the regular drawbar brackets. The 152 should be mounted in the rear holes unless it's just hanging under there to move it. While we're spoting things, is that a sickle mower pulley on the PTO shaft?
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by Josh Blair » Fri Sep 16, 2011 9:57 pm
Scrivet wrote:dennisbushnell wrote:Doesn`t appear to be a cub drawbar ,the piece on the right spindle looks like the steering lever for the 151 disc plow not running it down looks good overall
The drawbar is a Cub 152 spreader bar that holds the disc plow on the regular drawbar brackets. The 152 should be mounted in the rear holes unless it's just hanging under there to move it. While we're spoting things, is that a sickle mower pulley on the PTO shaft?
yes, unfortunately the sickle was stolen
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by Denny Clayton » Sun Nov 25, 2012 10:04 am
Good deal, Josh. It took a while but it looks like you were able to wear him down by $500.
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by Cubfriend » Mon Nov 26, 2012 1:48 am
Congrats on your new to you Cub! Since it is a 1950 check the serial number to see if it falls in the range of the Demonstrators. I see a couple of places that appear to have some white paint showing through. You might want to check for remnants of white paint in obscure places like up under the hood or under the battery box or floor pan. Good luck and have fun with your Cub. Frank
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by Josh Blair » Tue Nov 27, 2012 11:51 pm
Cubfriend wrote:Congrats on your new to you Cub! Since it is a 1950 check the serial number to see if it falls in the range of the Demonstrators. I see a couple of places that appear to have some white paint showing through. You might want to check for remnants of white paint in obscure places like up under the hood or under the battery box or floor pan. Good luck and have fun with your Cub. Frank
I think it is a 51
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by tenn terry t » Thu Dec 20, 2012 9:36 pm
sorry to tell you this little buddy but i snook up there and got it tonight 
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