[Farmall] NOS Cub parts

E. John Puckett ejpuckett at centurytel.net
Thu Feb 6 11:29:30 PST 2014


I mistyped, for the IH 1000 loader, expect to pay around $2000, not $200.
On 2/6/2014 1:15 PM, E. John Puckett wrote:
> JB, I cannot help you directly, but they are fairly rare.  Are yu
> interested in an aftermarket, or does it have to be an IH?  for an IH
> 1000 sidearm which fits Cub and SuperA (only one IH made for cub) expect
> to pay around $200 or so.  for an aftermarket with trip bucket, expect
> $600 -800.  for an aftermarket with hydraulic bucket, expect
> $1000-1200.  That is an awful lot of money for a loader that has very
> limited uses.  They are good for cleaning barnots and loading manure, or
> for loading loose dirt that is in piles, etc. For digging, they are
> pretty useless.  Most are rated for a maximum of 500 pounds, both
> because of cub hydraulics and strength of cub front end.  with all that
> being said, I do have a Wagner trip bucket on my cub, though I am not
> interested in selling it.  Mine is mainly for moving around implements
> and other heavy items.  I have a bad back, so my lifting is pretty
> limited.  I just wanted to make sure you understood it's limitations.
>
>
> On 2/6/2014 12:29 PM, jbcookinc wrote:
>> I AM LOOKING FOR A FRONT END BUCKET/LOADER FOR MY 1950 CUB . GOOD USED
>> CONDITION IS FINE WITH ME.
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Kevin Bish" <krsky at windstream.net>
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>> Sent: Sunday, January 19, 2014 6:58 AM
>> Subject: Re: [Farmall] NOS Cub parts
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