[AT] Cub

Dean Vinson dean at vinsonfarm.net
Mon Jun 29 17:16:21 PDT 2020


Steve O, my two cents’ worth is that I’d snap that tractor up in a heartbeat if the price seemed anywhere close to reasonable.    Looks to me (and sounds, reading your description) like an especially good example of a Cub, and well worth making sure it comes to your house instead of leaving you with regrets over the one that got away.  :)

 

Dean Vinson

Saint Paris, Ohio

 

From: AT [mailto:at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com] On Behalf Of Indiana Robinson
Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 7:35 PM
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Subject: Re: [AT] Cub

 

You are getting good information here Steve (as usual) but I guess the best single place is:

http://www.farmallcub.com/fc/

Facebook also has a good Cub group. Each site has their own flavor.  :-)

If you get one it will use only a tiny amount of gasoline more than your bicycle.

We got the one I have about 50 years or so ago. They were quite high then but then there were few of the now common compact tractors around. Just Cubs, Pony's Allis G's, John Deere L and LA's etc. Even the 4 wheel lawn tractors were generally newish and in the late 1950's most garden work was still being done by 2 wheel walk behind tractors.

I'd say the guys are about right on price but the one you are looking at may be worth a tiny bit more... Just sitting with his cars it may have picked up a little extra class.  :-)

 

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On Mon, Jun 29, 2020 at 1:47 PM Jim Becker <mr.jebecker at gmail.com <mailto:mr.jebecker at gmail.com> > wrote:

The guard under the mower flywheel is bent (the reinforcing strap should be horizontal).  It looks like it is bent far enough for the pitman to hit it on each revolution, probably made quite a racket.  That is probably all that is wrong with the mower.

 

The short eared dash came along in mid-‘49 and the magneto was replaced with battery ignition in mid-50.  If those parts are original, that brackets the age to within about one year.

 

Check what is in the drain pan.  If coolant, it may have a freeze cracked front bolster.  If it is oil, probably a front seal.  If he is a Porsche owner, he may just be in the habit of sticking a drain pan under everything he owns.  Looks like he missed the oil drips near the bell housing.

 

No value comments beyond those already given.

 

Jim Becker

 

From: Stephen Offiler 

Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 12:02 PM

To: Antique tractor email discussion group 

Subject: [AT] Cub

 

I just learned there's a Farmall Cub that's trying pretty hard to find its way into my barn.  It belongs to my boss's golf buddy.  It came with his property when he bought it years ago.  Equipped with a sickle mower, its only purpose has been to keep a field mowed.  I am still putting the pieces of the story together, but it seems that he hit a rock and bent something on the mower, parked it, and found some other way to mow that field.  The Cub has now been sitting for three years, and I guess he decided it's time to get rid of it.  The owner is, well, let's just say not an antique tractor guy.  The nice dry shed where the Cub lives is shared with his collection of Porsches.  (Cars, not tractors). 

 

I knocked down one of the images they sent me to 350KB, hope it comes thru.

 

Tires are excellent, rears look nearly brand-new.  Wire-mesh grill helps to date it, but I'm a little rusty on those details.  Magneto, which I don't have experience with.  There's a drain pan under the front bolster, so maybe a coolant leak or front-main seal...?  Ran when parked, no, really it did.  No reason to suspect anything seriously wrong mechanically.

 

Comments, anyone?  What do you think might be wrong with the sickle mower given the info that he hit a rock and decided he needed to park the tractor?  I'm in the Northeast and Cubs have always commanded a premium around here.  Wondering if they are still holding their value or whether collector interest has moved on.

 

Best regards

Steve O.


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