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Thread 'The Cub Is Home!!!'
Hey fellas I went yesterday to pick up the Cub. The guy ended up hauling it home for me for a small fee. Good thing too cause there was too much stuff to fit into his trailer. So we loaded the tractor in his and put all the implements in mine. Here is a few pics of the Cub.
I will be putting the upcoming CubFest calendar together soon. Once you have a date for your Cubfest, please post it in the forum (not in this post, I might miss it) and I will get it added.
2024 sure did fly by fast. Here we are ready to start the 2025 CubFest season. As we head into our 19th year, we hope to see more folks wanting to get out and enjoy Cub camaraderie. We hope many members who have never attended a CubFest will decide to put this on their bucket list this year. All too many times a member will say it is too far to travel. In reality, numerous attendees will travel over 1,000 miles and reserve a motel room to attend CubFests year after year. The CubFest hosts...
Thread 'Has The Market For Cubs Collapsed?'
I've had Cub #808 for sale on FB Marketplace for five weeks and got a grand total of two inquiries. The first guy asked if the price was negotiable, and I answered yes it is. I never heard back from him. The second guy asked if I could transport it. I said no I couldn't, but pretty much any towing company could move it on a rollback. I never heard back from him. At $1,550, I don't think I overpriced it. I know it's not the best time of year to be selling a tractor but I thought the blade...
i was talking with my brother in law over the holiday and he told.me about a techique to remove ethonal from gas. basically you add water with food dye to gas shake it up and let it settle out. water and ethonal will be on bottom. it does not sound that hard to make a tank set up to do that. has anyone tried this?
Time to get the 2025 season started. Join in and share your ideas, questions, etc.! Thanks!!
Post your info in this thread and I will add it to the database as time allows. See old topic for additional information: Database Update 2015
Thread 'Acquired a Farmall 230'
Bought this Farmall 230 at auction a week ago. It was sold as a non-operable tractor with shot rear tires, bashed in oil pan, and a junker of a loader. The engine did turn over, so I took a chance on it. Brought it home last Monday and started checking things over. Pulled the pan and luckily there was no damage to the oil pump and pickup. Pulled the rocker cover to make sure all of the valves were operating. Pre-lubed the engine to make sure oil was getting where it should, beat the pan out...
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