[Farmall] Cub experts
szabelsk at gdls.com
szabelsk at gdls.com
Sat Jan 30 12:54:01 PST 2010
Figured it was since the Cub and H are both well over fifty years old, and
there were probably a lot of different numbering process out there at
time. Every manufacturer probably had one that worked and made sense to
them. That's probably why the army decided to try and clean it up. Could
you imaging getting an engine from one source, a transmission from
another, a rear end from a third, and then trying to maintain parts to
keep all three going using the right bolt for the right part based on the
different manufacturers part numbers. They probably had boxes of nuts,
bolts, washers, etc.that were all the same except for their unique
manufacturer numbers. I'm sure it was a logistics nightmare.
Carl Szabelski
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