[Farmall] Cubs 'n such
Larry L Hardesty
hardestyll at unk.edu
Thu Dec 22 08:24:45 PST 2005
Steve, I have a Cub I am working to put a front blade on. I have the
blade but missing some parts. Will the front blade put any undue stress
on the front axle of the Cub or anything else. Just curious about its
use.
Thanks
Larry Hardesty
Kearney, Nebraska 68849-2240
308-865-8535
308-865-8722 fax
hardestyll at unk.edu
SteveOrear at aol.com
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Greetings from Douglas County Nevada (5000' at the eastern slope of the
Sierras)
The lo-boy is a 1959 IH with fast hitch. I rebuilt the engine and cleaned
it
all up. It has front and rear wheel weights and runs like a sewing
machine. I
bought a woods 42" mower that adapts via the fast hitch and use it for
mowing down one acre of wild flowers every November. I put a Zenith carb
on it
which I have on all my cubs (great power).
Bob, I acquired the lo-boy in 1998 (my first tractor). Had to go to Butte
to
get it! Karl has seen it.
I have one 1953 Cub with a front blade I use regularly here for plowing
snow. It is just amazing how much snow this machine can push with no
chains
(level concrete and downhill). The '53 is restored and well painted and
has
original everything including lights (all 3 with the special tail light!).
I love taking a cub down to the metal and redoing it. I learned a lot
about
mechanics and how they work.
Thanks to everybody on this list.
-steve
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