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Hollyforestcub
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New Tractor Owners Sussex County Delaware

Postby Hollyforestcub » Sat Jul 10, 2021 11:50 am

Greetings!

John and Theresa Duffy here from Clarksville, Delaware.

We are proud owners of a 1949 Cub. New to tractors but loving it. Learning something new everyday :tractor:

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Location: CO, Longmont

Re: New Tractor Owners Sussex County Delaware

Postby Bob McCarty » Sat Jul 10, 2021 12:51 pm

Welcome to the Forum. Let us know if we can be of any help.
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we need to think differently."
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Dale Finch
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Tractors Owned: '51 Cub #140966 "Bruno" with Woods 59 mower
'55 Cub #187541 "Betty" with Fast Hitch
'55 Cub #190482 "Ben" with Woods 42 mower
'55 Cub #191739 "Bertha" with Woods 42 mower
'56 Cub #194370 "Boris" with Mott Flail mower
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Location: NC, Chapel Hill

Re: New Tractor Owners Sussex County Delaware

Postby Dale Finch » Sat Jul 10, 2021 10:45 pm

Welcome! :hattip:
Some good info here, and plenty of folks ready to answer any questions you may have.

For some good informative reading, check out the HOW TO section...lots of good tips and solutions to common cub problems!

Oh, and we really enjoyed pictures!!! :D
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Mike in Louisiana
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Re: New Tractor Owners Sussex County Delaware

Postby Mike in Louisiana » Sun Jul 11, 2021 9:30 am

Welcome to the forum.
1975 cub (LouAnn) serial # 245946, 1941 John Deere Model H

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and a lot of that comes from bad judgment. Will Rogers

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Glen
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Tractors Owned: 1956 Farmall Cub with Fast Hitch, F-11 plow, Disc, Cultivator, Cub-22 mower
Circle of Safety: Y
Location: Wa.

Re: New Tractor Owners Sussex County Delaware

Postby Glen » Wed Jul 14, 2021 12:10 am

Hi,
The Cub owner's manual can help you learn about maintenance that the Cub needs.

Below is the 1949 Cub owner's manual. 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 originally looked in it. The lube section begins on page 14.

http://farmallcub.com/rudi_cub/www.clea ... index.html

It shows the electrical system that a 1949 Cub originally had.
Cubs made before mid 1964 originally had 6 volt, positive ground electrical systems.

The 10 weight motor oil mentioned in the manual for the Touch Control was changed later to Case IH Hy-Tran fluid. It is sold at Case IH dealers.
There are other brands, be sure it works with IH hydraulic systems before buying one.
The manual tells how to check and change the Touch Control fluid, and remove the air from the system.
Be sure to check the fluid with the arms in the rear, or down position, the manual says to also.

I would check or change all the oils before using the Cub. Using it with low oil in a gear housing can damage the parts in the housing.
There are 3 separate gear housings, with 3 separate oil levels to check, in the rear area of a Cub, the transmission, and 2 final drives.

The transmissions in Cubs commonly get water in them, from rain, or condensation inside the housing over time.

The air cleaner is an oil bath air cleaner. Dirt that is sucked in settles to the bottom of the oil cup. It should have clean, light motor oil in the oil cup to work right.

The owner's manual tell how to change the oils, and what oils to use.

There is a search box at the top of the page, to the right of the Farmall Cub, you can find info in posts that have been made. :)

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Tractors Owned: 1942 Farmall AV, serial #87025
1947 Farmall Circle Cub, serial #2116
1948 Farmall Cub, serial #46066
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Location: Lone Jack, MO

Re: New Tractor Owners Sussex County Delaware

Postby Stanton » Wed Jul 14, 2021 6:35 am

Welcome to the Forum, John and Theresa!

Take some time and read through a few threads to acquaint yourself with the Forum:

Don't know if you have any of the manuals to your Cub, but now that you’ve logged your 2nd post, you'll have access to the all the PDF Manuals on this site. There’s a few ways to do that:
  • From a desktop or laptop, go to "Quick Links" in the upper left corner of your screen. Hit that and a pull-down appears where you'll find "PDF Manuals".
  • You can also go to “Cub Info” in the upper toolbar, then hit “Rudi’s Manuals”. From there, you can access a variety of information.
  • If you're using a phone, go to the "Links Directory" (second category down the main page). Once in "Links Directory" , scroll down to the second section "Tractor Parts & Manuals" and you'll find them there.

You'll be able to download an Owner's Manual (very strongly recommended) and any service manuals that interest you. Implement Manuals are also available.

Might also enjoy reading through this thread: What to do with a Cub you just brought home

There are a lot of good threads dealing with Cub repair and maintenance in the How To Forum. Located here: http://farmallcub.com/phpBB2/viewforum.php?f=11

We’d encourage you to take the Safety Test located in the Safety Forum: http://farmallcub.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?f=33&t=68084

Take some pictures of your tractor and post them, we’d like to see them.

Remember:
  • When you have a specific question, start a new thread in the appropriate sub-forum.
  • Before posting, use the Preview button before hitting Submit--it'll show you exactly what your post will look like, including pictures.
  • When adding your comments to a thread, be sure to look at the date of the last poster. If it’s more than a 6 months old, the posters are probably not going to see it. Consider starting a new thread.

Glad you joined us.

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Hollyforestcub
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Re: New Tractor Owners Sussex County Delaware

Postby Hollyforestcub » Wed Jul 14, 2021 10:42 pm

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Hollyforestcub wrote:Greetings!

John and Theresa Duffy here from Clarksville, Delaware.

We are proud owners of a 1949 Cub. New to tractors but loving it. Learning something new everyday :tractor:
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Hollyforestcub
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Joined: Sat Jul 10, 2021 11:41 am
Zip Code: 19970
Tractors Owned: 1949 Cub

Re: New Tractor Owners Sussex County Delaware

Postby Hollyforestcub » Wed Jul 14, 2021 10:45 pm

Our ‘49 has cultivator and fertilizer spreader. Original magneto and 6 volt.

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Tractors Owned: 1947 Cub ( Err Err )
I could not say tractor when I was 2 years old so I called it Err Err.

I loved this tractor then and I still love it now.
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Re: New Tractor Owners Sussex County Delaware

Postby Pap » Sat Jul 17, 2021 10:30 pm

Welcome to the forum. Y'all can learn a lot about your tractor here. I have a '47 and I have a lot more to learn myself. And this is a great place to do that. Good luck with your '49. It looks great.
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