[AT] Farmall Cub
John Hall
jthall at worldnet.att.net
Wed Dec 26 19:34:20 PST 2007
OK its going to rain here (normally I'd say snow but we are under such a
severe drought that rain is more unlikely)!
First off Rotigel comes aout and admits to owning a tractor and even
specifies the brand. Must be running a fever today or something!
Second, I agree with his reccomendation of a Super A over a Cub.
Serously though, Dad retired from an IH dealer in '91. They sold tons of
Cubs, Super A's etc. They also sold a bunch of Woods Mowers for them. They
always reccomended the larger tractors for the 59" mowers. Their advice to
anyone putting one under a Cub was to treat it as a big lawnmower and mow
your grass weekly. Also, if the engine is lacking power on a Cub, you'll be
hating life when its time to mow. The larger tractors will allow you to
muddle through OK if they are down on power. The sad part is there are tons
of lawn mowers built today that will leave a 140 sitting still! Bottom line,
how big is your wallet, how much time do you have to mow, and must you do it
with a tractor.
For the record Dad has a Cub with a 59" Woods. We completely rebuilt the
engine and it does well.
Now if you've got something in the neigborhood of 45hp, go get an RM90 to
mow with.
John Hall
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Rotigel" <rotigel at alltel.net>
To: "Antique tractor email discussion group" <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Tuesday, December 25, 2007 9:54 PM
Subject: Re: [AT] Farmall Cub
> Hi Gene,
> While the Cub is a cute little tractor I think you will find it
> dramatically underpowered to pull even a L59 Woods mower. The 9.14
> (belt) HP simply is not enough. My M-H Pacer (with ~19 belt HP) has
> about all it can do to pull the L59 at times--and yes, I keep the
> blades sharp! If you are stuck on International I'd suggest the A
> (about 19 belt HP) the B (about 16 belt HP) or the C (about 21 belt
> HP.) The "Supers" added about 3 HP to those ratings.
> Dave
>
>
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