Rescue Cub in Brazil

WOW! Now that is an impressive endeavor!! I thought I had faced some challenges... :shock:

Good luck, and WELCOME!!! :hattip:
 
Dale Finch":1utbnms7 said:
WOW! Now that is an impressive endeavor!! I thought I had faced some challenges... :shock:

Good luck, and WELCOME!!! :hattip:


Yes Sir, many Chanllenges. Thank you very much.
 
I think I would have left it where it was. I see nothing more than scrap price. But if that's what you enjoy...have fun!
 
indy61":2u6dq6ab said:
I think I would have left it where it was. I see nothing more than scrap price. But if that's what you enjoy...have fun!
Its rare down there I think that's the cool factor. Its not like around here were there hundreds of thousands of them and one laying around everywhere and parted out everywhere.
 
Hi,
Welcome to the website.

At your post, at the beginning of this post, in the link, it says something about a 1946 Farmall Cub. The words are not English.

IH started building Farmall Cubs in 1947. The Cubs with the style of hood and grille yours has were made from 1947 - mid 1954.
If you find the tractor serial number, on the plate by the bottom end of the long steering shaft, you can figure out the year it was made.
When you have the serial number, go to Cub Info, at the top of the page. There is a list of serial numbers there telling the years. :)
 
Dale Finch":1y5cobta said:
This will help determine what year your cub is.
http://www.tmtractor.com/id/id_001.htm

They, TM TRACTORS, also sell good new parts for cubs.
JP TRACTOR SALVAGE sells good used parts.
Both the above are forum sponsors with links below.
I know a source for a part is better than not available but the international shipping is going to make anything from those guys SUPER expensive! I sell things on eBay, mostly smaller things and will shop internationally if the seller wants. I have been amazed at what some things cost to send to Europe, even sending to Canada is really expensive. But available at any price is better than no part at all if you have the funds .
 
Hi,
Interesting video of the engine turning over.

If the Cub has white paint on most of it, that is under the red paint, no other paint under the white, it is probably a 1950 Cub Demonstrator. I see in your info it says you have a 1948 and 1950 Cub.

IH made the Demonstrator Cubs during 1950. Not all the 1950 Cubs were white.
There were other models of IH tractors that were white in 1950.

Below is a pic of a Cub, parts of it are red. :)
 

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