I just bought this '48 Cub from an elderly relative, in order to help them out (paid them more than it was likely worth). I had to put on a new carb to get it running. I drove Farmalls as a kid on some friends' farm back in the '60s as a 10-12 year old kid, so I instantly fell in love with it. We live in town, but there's a 2-acre undeveloped meadow one block away that neighbors pitched in to buy and preserve. They really need someone to mow it, so I thought this would be ideal for that.
I noticed it looked narrower than usual; I thought it might just be the truck wheels and tires he put on 25 years ago wen he restored it to use as a float puller in an annual parade. But it was clearly cut on the right side and narrowed, at the rear axle and the driver's floor "board". I suspect the front axle may be cut too. It was used with a cultivator attached to the rear, probably for strawberries or such (which were commonly grown here near Eugene, OR.)
My plan was to look for a 42" Woods belly mower, and mount the original rear wheels (which he gave me) with at least the right side with the dished side on the inside to widen the rear track (and with tractor tires, of course) and also widen the front track to normal. But I just realized that this Cub does not have a hydraulic system! Does this absolutely preclude using a belly mower? Is it possible to find and add the hydraulics? Difficult?
I suppose a pull-behind mower would be the other option; the pro being easy to hook up to this Cub, which runs very well and seems in very good condition all-round. It's led a pampered life since being rebuilt in 2001.
Any other thoughts or helpful suggestions?


I noticed it looked narrower than usual; I thought it might just be the truck wheels and tires he put on 25 years ago wen he restored it to use as a float puller in an annual parade. But it was clearly cut on the right side and narrowed, at the rear axle and the driver's floor "board". I suspect the front axle may be cut too. It was used with a cultivator attached to the rear, probably for strawberries or such (which were commonly grown here near Eugene, OR.)
My plan was to look for a 42" Woods belly mower, and mount the original rear wheels (which he gave me) with at least the right side with the dished side on the inside to widen the rear track (and with tractor tires, of course) and also widen the front track to normal. But I just realized that this Cub does not have a hydraulic system! Does this absolutely preclude using a belly mower? Is it possible to find and add the hydraulics? Difficult?
I suppose a pull-behind mower would be the other option; the pro being easy to hook up to this Cub, which runs very well and seems in very good condition all-round. It's led a pampered life since being rebuilt in 2001.
Any other thoughts or helpful suggestions?

