Hi,
Here is some info about what electrical systems the Cubs originally had.
IH changed the Cub electrical system during 1950.
If the serial number of your Cub is 115402 and below, it originally had the electrical system in the pic below, from the 1949 Cub operator's manual.
http://farmallcub.com/rudi_cub/www.clea ... age-33.jpg
If the Cub is serial number 115403 and above, it originally had the system in the pic below, from the 1955 Cub operator's manual.
http://farmallcub.com/rudi_cub/www.clea ... age-39.jpg
In your pics it looks like the Cub has a Battery Ignition unit. They came out at serial number 115403, but some Cubs that had magnetos have had them put on.
The generator is gone in your pic, it goes on the bracket on the engine. It has a belt that runs it, the pic doesn't show if the belt is there.
The Cub operator's manual will help you learn about maintenance that the Cub needs.
Below is the 1955 Cub operator's manual. The experts on here recommend people read it. It has lots of info about operation, maintenance, and lubrication. There is a table of contents on page 1.
It shows how Cubs originally looked in it. The lube section begins on page 14.
http://farmallcub.com/rudi_cub/www.clea ... index.html
They have said on here that IH didn't make a new manual every year.
Cubs made before mid 1964 originally had 6 volt, positive ground electrical systems.
The Touch Control fluid talked about in the manual was changed later to Case IH Hy-Tran fluid. It is sold at Case IH dealers.
I would check or change all the oils before using the Cub. Using it with low oil in a gear housing can damage the parts in the housing.
There are 3 separate gear housings, with 3 separate oil levels to check, in the rear area of a Cub, the transmission, and 2 final drives.
The transmissions in Cubs commonly get water in them, from rain, or condensation inside the housing over time.
Here is some info about what electrical systems the Cubs originally had.
IH changed the Cub electrical system during 1950.
If the serial number of your Cub is 115402 and below, it originally had the electrical system in the pic below, from the 1949 Cub operator's manual.
http://farmallcub.com/rudi_cub/www.clea ... age-33.jpg
If the Cub is serial number 115403 and above, it originally had the system in the pic below, from the 1955 Cub operator's manual.
http://farmallcub.com/rudi_cub/www.clea ... age-39.jpg
In your pics it looks like the Cub has a Battery Ignition unit. They came out at serial number 115403, but some Cubs that had magnetos have had them put on.
The generator is gone in your pic, it goes on the bracket on the engine. It has a belt that runs it, the pic doesn't show if the belt is there.
The Cub operator's manual will help you learn about maintenance that the Cub needs.
Below is the 1955 Cub operator's manual. The experts on here recommend people read it. It has lots of info about operation, maintenance, and lubrication. There is a table of contents on page 1.
It shows how Cubs originally looked in it. The lube section begins on page 14.
http://farmallcub.com/rudi_cub/www.clea ... index.html
They have said on here that IH didn't make a new manual every year.
Cubs made before mid 1964 originally had 6 volt, positive ground electrical systems.
The Touch Control fluid talked about in the manual was changed later to Case IH Hy-Tran fluid. It is sold at Case IH dealers.
I would check or change all the oils before using the Cub. Using it with low oil in a gear housing can damage the parts in the housing.
There are 3 separate gear housings, with 3 separate oil levels to check, in the rear area of a Cub, the transmission, and 2 final drives.
The transmissions in Cubs commonly get water in them, from rain, or condensation inside the housing over time.