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Serial number of my International Cub Loboy
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Serial number of my International Cub Loboy
Serial number of my International Cub Loboy is 20615 J. Thank you
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Re: Serial number of my International Cub Loboy
Are you looking for the year? It is a 1965.
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Re: Serial number of my International Cub Loboy
Guessing your wondering what year it is?
1965 and the “J” signifies that it has a Rockford clutch.
1965 and the “J” signifies that it has a Rockford clutch.
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Re: Serial number of my International Cub Loboy
Beat me by one minute Bill
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Re: Serial number of my International Cub Loboy
Hi,
There is info at the top of the page at Cub Info that tells the year of Cubs and LoBoys from the serial number. The LoBoys use a different serial number list than Cubs.
The Cub and Loboy operator's manual can help you learn about maintenance that the LoBoy needs.
Below is the 1965 Cub and Loboy operator's manual, if you don't have it. 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 and LoBoys originally looked in it. The lube section begins on page 59.
Changing the trans, final drive, and steering gear oils are on page 70.
http://farmallcub.com/rudi_cub/www.clea ... index.html
The Touch Control uses Case IH Hy-Tran fluid. It is sold at Case IH dealers.
I would check or change all the oils before using the LoBoy. Using a LoBoy with low oil in a gear housing can damage the parts in it.
There are 3 separate gear housings at the rear area of a LoBoy, with 3 separate oil levels to check, the transmission, and 2 final drives.
There is info at the top of the page at Cub Info that tells the year of Cubs and LoBoys from the serial number. The LoBoys use a different serial number list than Cubs.
The Cub and Loboy operator's manual can help you learn about maintenance that the LoBoy needs.
Below is the 1965 Cub and Loboy operator's manual, if you don't have it. 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 and LoBoys originally looked in it. The lube section begins on page 59.
Changing the trans, final drive, and steering gear oils are on page 70.
http://farmallcub.com/rudi_cub/www.clea ... index.html
The Touch Control uses Case IH Hy-Tran fluid. It is sold at Case IH dealers.
I would check or change all the oils before using the LoBoy. Using a LoBoy with low oil in a gear housing can damage the parts in it.
There are 3 separate gear housings at the rear area of a LoBoy, with 3 separate oil levels to check, the transmission, and 2 final drives.
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