[Farmall] Cub experts

E. John Puckett ejpuckett at centurytel.net
Fri Jan 22 19:34:40 PST 2010


yup, as BigDog asid, they are the same.  My 48 also came without 
hydraulics, but they simply bolt on.  hydraulics form any cub or offset 
lowboy will fit.

DBigdog wrote:
> Cubs without hydraulics are no different than those with hydraulics.  There 
> is a plate at the left front of the engine where the pump mounts.  The touch 
> control unit bolts to the torque tube.  The drive train is also identical. 
> Removing the front rockshaft from the manual lift will allow installation of 
> the touch control unit and rockshaft.
>     T.M. Tractor has a photo section showing all the components of the 
> complete touch control system.  www.tmtractor.com
>
> BD
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: John Hall
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> Sent: Friday, January 22, 2010 9:48 PM
> Subject: [Farmall] Cub experts
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>
> Ran across a Cub with no hydraulics. It is a 48 model.  I have not seen it
> in person so I have some questions about this "oddball".  Am I correct in
> assuming the block is different than Cubs with hydraulics (no provision for
> a pump)? Also, is the clutch and bull gear housings different than Cubs with
> hydraulics? Specifically I am wondering if there is anywhere to bolt the
> touch control and if the manual lift used the same mounting places on the
> housings.
>
> John Hall
>
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