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rphazen
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NE Buckeye Newb

Postby rphazen » Sun Dec 09, 2012 8:33 am

Please allow me to introduce myself. Our little farm (50 acres) is located in NE Ohio. We have had this '52 Cub for as long as I can remember. I came on the scene in 1959 and Dad bought the Cub used at Mohler Tractor in Canton, OH. Dad had the engine "freshened up" (what ever that ment) when I was around 10 or 11 so 1970ish at the Chapman Brothers. These were the IH gurus for this area back in "the day". I find out at later time what was done at this "freshen up".

Just doing a little prep work on it right now as we are getting ready for the snow to fly. I went through the charging system and lighting. We have charge and lights! I haven't seen that for quite some time!!

Hopefully this picture posting will work. If it does you can click on the thumbnail and see the full size pic.

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The hood/tank just went back on in the pic and we are still going through the carb.

Thanks to this forum for all the info gleaned so far,
Rod

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Re: NE Buckeye Newb

Postby Barnyard » Sun Dec 09, 2012 8:55 am

Rod, great introduction and welcome to the forum. So many new guys skip the intro part and we know little about them. That's a nice looking Cub you got there. You have found that this is a great place for Cub info so enjoy. Keep us up to date on your progress with the Cub and perhaps you can make a few of the events
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Re: NE Buckeye Newb

Postby Don McCombs » Sun Dec 09, 2012 9:11 am

Welcome. Very nice original Cub.
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Re: NE Buckeye Newb

Postby Rudi » Sun Dec 09, 2012 10:32 pm

Rod:

G'day to you and congrats :applause: on becoming the keeper of your Dad's Cub. Looks like a very honest Cub with some real family history to it :D I see you have a Cub-54A Leveling and Grader blade as well. That should be useful during snow season :wink: and with the chains you won't be sliding on ice or anything.

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I clicked on your thumbnail link then right clicked on the pic, copied the properties and then wrapped the img tags around it. This is an easier size to see :)

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Re: NE Buckeye Newb

Postby Mike in Louisiana » Tue Dec 11, 2012 12:32 pm

Rod, Welcome to the forum
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