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My New Cub (1948)

Posted: Sat May 01, 2021 11:00 am
by Mrs.1948Cub
My 1948 Cub. Only have had it a few days and I’m already so in love with it. I have so much planned!

Re: My New Cub (1948)

Posted: Sat May 01, 2021 11:20 am
by Steve Butram
Congratulations it's a beauty.

If your not REALLY careful it will multiply. :lol:

Re: My New Cub (1948)

Posted: Sat May 01, 2021 12:53 pm
by ricky racer
Wow!! She's purrrrdy! Welcome to the greatest Cub website on the planet!! :hattip: You'll find a lot of helpful folks on here to answer any questions you might have.
Tell us some of your plans if you don't mind sharing. :coffee:

Re: My New Cub (1948)

Posted: Sat May 01, 2021 10:55 pm
by Mrs.1948Cub
This week I’m getting new tires and rims for all 4, carburetor, rewire the lights, then eventually any attachments I can get my hands on!

Re: My New Cub (1948)

Posted: Sat May 01, 2021 11:01 pm
by Barnyard
Mrs.1948Cub wrote:This week I’m getting new tires and rims for all 4, carburetor, rewire the lights, then eventually any attachments I can get my hands on!

Where are you located?

Re: My New Cub (1948)

Posted: Sun May 02, 2021 8:27 am
by Dale Finch
Yes, where are you? Barnyard's question is probably being asked because he puts on a fantastic cub gathering, the Barnyard Bash, http://www.barnyardbash.com/. People attend from all over the country. If you could attend, with or without your tractor & family, I think you would really enjoy it! It's a chance to meet like-minded cub enthusiasts, who have a lot of knowledge to share. Check it out!

The Bash would also be a good source for those implements you said you will be looking for...either from Barnyard himself, or folks bringing them in to sell.

Many projects will be going on: tractor splits for clutch work, final and hydraulic rebuilds, carburetor overhauls, etc., etc.! And one last reason to attend is I am often the only female there actually working on the tractors, and could use the company!

And as Steve Burtram cautioned, these little guys are addiction (no known cure for cubitus!), and tend to multiply!! :lol:

Re: My New Cub (1948)

Posted: Sun May 02, 2021 7:19 pm
by Mrs.1948Cub
Barnyard wrote:
Mrs.1948Cub wrote:This week I’m getting new tires and rims for all 4, carburetor, rewire the lights, then eventually any attachments I can get my hands on!

Where are you located?


I’m from Oregon. We have 14 old tractors including a Farmall super A. But none of them were really all mine so my husband decided I needed one that was completely mine so the cub became available and he couldn’t mass it up because I’d been wanting one for years.

Re: My New Cub (1948)

Posted: Mon May 03, 2021 6:39 pm
by JustJim
Looks very nice indeed. Enjoy!