Hi, just joining and trying to find the Introduction Forum. I'm in Pittstown, NY and have a 140. I've used this site for a lot of info. already so decided I should join it.
Thanks,
Tim Holt
Introduction forum?
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Re: Introduction forum?
Try the "Introduce Yourself" section, about halfway down the page.
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Re: Introduction forum?
You've been moved to the right section...
Welcome!
Stay warm up there in snowland!
Welcome!

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Re: Introduction forum?
I moved this thread to the Introduce Yourself forum.
Welcome to the forum!
Once you've logged a 2nd post (like adding a post in this thread), you'll have access to all the manuals on the server. They’re located under the "Quick Links" pull-down menu in the upper left of the screen. Go to "PDF Manuals", then scroll down and select whatever manual interests you. There's quite a bit of info pertaining to Farmall A and Bs, but kinda lean on 140 info. Regardless, you'll be able to apply a lot of what's there to your tractor.
We'd also encourage you to read:
Use the "Search" box in the upper right of the screen. It will locate answers to many of your questions.
Here's a good thread in the How To Forum for tractor owners of any model: What to do with a Cub you just brought home
Glad to have you here. Get that 2nd post under your belt and try to attach a picture of your 140. We'd like to see it.
Welcome to the forum!
Once you've logged a 2nd post (like adding a post in this thread), you'll have access to all the manuals on the server. They’re located under the "Quick Links" pull-down menu in the upper left of the screen. Go to "PDF Manuals", then scroll down and select whatever manual interests you. There's quite a bit of info pertaining to Farmall A and Bs, but kinda lean on 140 info. Regardless, you'll be able to apply a lot of what's there to your tractor.
We'd also encourage you to read:
Use the "Search" box in the upper right of the screen. It will locate answers to many of your questions.
Here's a good thread in the How To Forum for tractor owners of any model: What to do with a Cub you just brought home
Glad to have you here. Get that 2nd post under your belt and try to attach a picture of your 140. We'd like to see it.
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Welcome to the Forum.
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Re: Introduction forum?
Thanks folks! Just got back in after 3 hours of plowing a foot of snow off our 1/4 mile driveway and plowing the barn yard out. I'll post a photo of my 140. Really hard starting this morning at 9 degrees, although probably because I added to much gear oil to the transmission which created so much resistance the engine couldn't turn over quick enough to fire. I drained about a quart of taffy like gear oil and eventually it went. Thanks again!
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Re: Introduction forum?
Serial number will determine the year.
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Re: Introduction forum?
Welcome to the best forum for all things Farmall Cub
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Hi, I'm Ron from North Carolina and joined on January 15, 2019. Like others, I gathered lots of good information from farmall.cub even before joining. I purchased a 1950 Cub with a Woods mower about a year ago and am now in the process of fitting it with a 54L (yes L) push blade to move a little snow in the North Carolina Mountians. Looking forward to getting to know other members.
Thanks again
Thanks again
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Welcome to the forum.
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Re: Introduction forum?
redbar wrote:Hi, I'm Ron from North Carolina and joined on January 15, 2019. Like others, I gathered lots of good information from farmall.cub even before joining. I purchased a 1950 Cub with a Woods mower about a year ago and am now in the process of fitting it with a 54L (yes L) push blade to move a little snow in the North Carolina Mountians. Looking forward to getting to know other members.
Thanks again
Welcome, Ron.
That's a nice 140. I like that blade on the front--looks like it will push some serious snow.
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