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Rare Cub PTO Guard
Check out this ultra rare Cub PTO guard. Only used on serial numbers 1 through 500!!! This guy is something else!
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That looks like it was made from the cut off safety cap from an oxygen bottle. There was a factory guard but it didn't look anything like this one. J P's have had some of the original type reproduced. Maybe Jamie would like to show us a picture of one?
George Willer
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The most affectionate creature in the world is a wet dog. Ambrose Bierce
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The most affectionate creature in the world is a wet dog. Ambrose Bierce
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- Team Cub Guide
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I didn't want to say anything but it is really the protective dome from a cub stealth locator antenna.
Bigdog
If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem.
My wife says I don't listen to her. - - - - - - - - Or something like that!
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If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem.
My wife says I don't listen to her. - - - - - - - - Or something like that!
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George Willer wrote:That looks like it was made from the cut off safety cap from an oxygen bottle. There was a factory guard but it didn't look anything like this one. J P's have had some of the original type reproduced. Maybe Jamie would like to show us a picture of one?
I would but I never seem to get it right But I have one listed on our web page under parts if you would like to see it
Jamie
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1948 Cub "Ellie-Mae"
1968 Cub Lo-Boy
Dad's Putt-Putt
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In working clothes:
1950 cub, 1948 cub, 1941 A, 1948 H, 1963 B414, 1958 240U, 1947 Oliver 60 industrial, Oliver 70 industrial. IH 450, 1963, another 1948 cub, 1946 I6 with Trogan front blade. - Location: CT, Middletown
seems they work on most all Farmalls. i took one off an 'A' being auctioned at the farm and put it on my W6. same thing, i think.
Hey Rudi, did i remember you looking for an upper spring assembly for a 54A plow????????? I seem to have gotten one as part of a Mott D9 mower if you need it.
Hey Rudi, did i remember you looking for an upper spring assembly for a 54A plow????????? I seem to have gotten one as part of a Mott D9 mower if you need it.
'If they're tappin', they're not burnin'
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Now be careful Cub-Bud.
I have a lot of pictures of 1945 and 1946 Cubs and the documentation to prove that they existed. Of course they are all experimentals.
Mike
I have a lot of pictures of 1945 and 1946 Cubs and the documentation to prove that they existed. Of course they are all experimentals.
Mike
30 + tractors including 2 French Super Cubs, French Cubs, 1963 Industrial Cub, 1955 Cub Highcrop etc...German and French built IH tractors and some bigger IH tractors. Of course I have about 20 IH trucks and an IH refridge in the Shop.
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Mike what do you think became of those? Maybe some of them were sold as 47's??? I was talking to a fellow at my IH dealer and he said he had a 46. I said I don't think so. He said yes. Then I pulled out my TM Tractor card with all the numbers on it and he looked and handed it back and said no more. The parts man said there may have been some. You think they stripped them down, melted them or what. Would some of them just been models made out of wood or something?
Young man for work, old man for advice
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While I agree the first production Cubs offered to the public were '47s, there are a half dozen pictures of Cubs in the 'Farmall Cub Photo Archive' taken in 1945!
I haven't heard an explanation of what happened to these tractors.
I haven't heard an explanation of what happened to these tractors.
George Willer
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The most affectionate creature in the world is a wet dog. Ambrose Bierce
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The most affectionate creature in the world is a wet dog. Ambrose Bierce
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