[Farmall] Question about those #@$^$$# Cubs
Bigdog
dbigdog at columbus.rr.com
Wed Feb 8 05:51:30 PST 2006
Chuck,
The early cubs (47 - 49) were long eared dashes and hoods. Around 1950 (I think) they went to the short eared set-up and stayed that way for the remainder of production. They did not switch back and forth and it had nothing to do with hydraulics. There were a couple of configurations of the short ear dash but they were compatible with each other.
The 53 is definitely a short ear dash and tank. Since you have a long eared hood and tank, you could get a long eared dash to go with it. It would be cheaper, but not correct (If that matters to you).
Bigdog
----- Original Message -----
From: Chuck
To: farmall at lists.antique-tractor.com
Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 11:47 PM
Subject: [Farmall] Question about those #@$^$$# Cubs
Last summer I bought a 1953 Cub, I have been working on it as time permits,
I had to replace the
Gas tank an hood since someone was to lazy to take it off an cut it instead.
(from what I have
Seen this must happen to a lot of them). Question I have is why is there
difference between
The gas tanks an rear support on Cubs. I have looked in the parts book,
owners manual, on
Line an see that even though the year may change there are long an short
hoods an rear
Support brackets thought out the years they were made. I thought that maybe
because
It had hyd., there would be a difference, not so, I find as before with the
age, a tractor with
Or without hyd. makes no difference to the size of the tank an support
bracket. Can anyone
Please tell me why there is a long an a short tank an bracket to match. With
every thing I do
I seem to sometimes go the wrong direction, I bought a new used tank,
sanded, cleaned,
Primed, the tank I bought, then it happened. I matched the bracket to the
tank an I saw what
Was to be a big problem, the old tank was a short tank an support bracket an
the tank I
Bought is a long, ugh. So as the old story goes an is part of my learning
curve I now know
More about Cubs.
Chuck
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