I saw these at a local auction being sold as a pair. I put a $45 bid on them and won, I think. I still need to look up info on them to find what model they are. Tell me what you think, were they worth that?
Plows at Auction
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Re: Plows at Auction
Definitely. The coulter is worth that much. But neither plow is complete without depth lever. Of course, you may already know that
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Re: Plows at Auction
tmays wrote:Definitely. The coulter is worth that much. But neither plow is complete without depth lever. Of course, you may already know that
I'll be keeping my eyes open for one. Farmall is the featured tractor at our local tractor show this year so that would be a good place to try to locate 1 or 2 of them. If I had one in hand I'm sure I could make a copy.
So, are these 193 plows?
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Re: Plows at Auction
Hi,
It looks like they are Cub 193 Plows.
Below is the owner's manual for them, it has lots of info, and shows how to put them on the Cub.
It has a parts picture of the depth adjusting lever, to the right of the seat.
The lever bolts on the right final drive.
https://farmallcub.com/rudi_cub/www.cle ... index.html
It looks like they are Cub 193 Plows.
Below is the owner's manual for them, it has lots of info, and shows how to put them on the Cub.
It has a parts picture of the depth adjusting lever, to the right of the seat.
The lever bolts on the right final drive.

https://farmallcub.com/rudi_cub/www.cle ... index.html
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Re: Plows at Auction
Glen wrote:Hi,
It looks like they are Cub 193 Plows.
Below is the owner's manual for them, it has lots of info, and shows how to put them on the Cub.
It has a parts picture of the depth adjusting lever, to the right of the seat.
The lever bolts on the right final drive.![]()
https://farmallcub.com/rudi_cub/www.cle ... index.html

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Re: Plows at Auction
Both Cub-193. Has the beam ben bent on the one in the background? Maybe I should say straightened.
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Jim Becker wrote:Both Cub-193. Has the beam ben bent on the one in the background? Maybe I should say straightened.
The one plow beam has had something hit it. It has a little teak in it, but should be able to be repaired.
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Re: Plows at Auction
In the pic. of them in the truck bed it looks like one is longer than the other. If so the longer one is likely to be for an A.
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Re: Plows at Auction
If they have CUB in the part number on the beam, they are 193’s.
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They are both Cub plows. They have the twisted beams. Only the Fast-Hitch plows have "CUB" stamped into the beam. The bottoms are different styles. Multiple styles were available for all IH plows.
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Re: Plows at Auction
Thanks, Jim. Learned something new.
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