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I'm back in the MCC

Postby Slim140 » Wed Jun 20, 2018 6:49 am

Don McCombs wrote:
Shane Nelson wrote:I had to edit my profile and am now no longer a member of the MCC (Multiple Cub Club).

I'll bet that won't last long. :D

Don McCombs wrote that April 18th, I never knew he would be right so fast with me after buying a 140 :lol:

I was searching c-list yesterday and came upon this. I wanted the equipment, I been wanting to make a platform carrier and wanting a rear blade for cleaning out where we feed our goats because the shed isn't tall enough to get the 4630 in. The Cub-F 11 plow was a huge added bonus not to mention all the cultivators and fast hitch. I called the man and ask him if I come look at it did he have a way to load it. He said we will get it on the trailer (may be a contest there). It was an hour and 15 minutes away. I hooked to the gooseneck and headed up the road. The throwout bearing must be shot because the clutch pedal has zero resistance when you push the pedal down. Needs front tires, has an extra front wheel, he had an extra rear wheel with the center and also the weight still on it because one of the rear wheels is eat up around the valve stem. Had the grille, couldn't find a weld anywhere on the tractor.
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Circle of Safety: Y

Re: I'm back in the MCC

Postby Slim140 » Wed Jun 20, 2018 6:59 am

The disk is a Blanton with a FH spike welded to it. It has 4 front cultivator arms, 2 with hillers and a shank and the other 2 with shanks. I think I counted 10 shanks and clamps :D He threw in a bumper for another tractor, looks like a 8N or a Ferguson I'm not sure.
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Re: I'm back in the MCC

Postby Slim140 » Wed Jun 20, 2018 7:01 am

This Cub-F 11 plow, can anyone tell me the value of it? I've never seen one in person and this one is in really good shape. Good points, moldboards, landsides etc. No coulters though.
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Re: I'm back in the MCC

Postby Slim140 » Wed Jun 20, 2018 7:03 am

What brand is this mower? It's like a bush hog, not a finish type mower. I can't find a tag on it.
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Re: I'm back in the MCC

Postby Slim140 » Wed Jun 20, 2018 7:04 am

Few more pics. Serial number says it's a 1952 model but the hood emblems and grille say 1954+, someone either changed the front bolster or the hood. Will have to check some casting dates to find out which.
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Re: I'm back in the MCC

Postby Dale Finch » Wed Jun 20, 2018 7:44 am

Shane, did you get the front (PTO) half of the mower drive shaft? It took me ages and many $$ to find one for my Woods 42F!! :?

Of course, knowing you, you will simply fabricate one!! :lol:

I LOVE your "new" child ('55 & '56's are my personal favorites!). And welcome back to the MCC!
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Re: I'm back in the MCC

Postby Slim140 » Wed Jun 20, 2018 7:47 am

I did not get the front half of the driveshaft, he said he couldn't find it. I'll come up with something I reckon, I want to use it to mow our goat lot.
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Re: I'm back in the MCC

Postby Jim Becker » Wed Jun 20, 2018 8:32 am

Your mower looks like an IH (Danco) model C-2.

The CubL-F11 plow is relatively rare. They tend to bring more money than any of the other Cub moldboard plows.

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Re: I'm back in the MCC

Postby Jim Reid » Wed Jun 20, 2018 8:41 am

Shane check out the cub on Greensboro craigslist has 15.5x38 tires.

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Re: I'm back in the MCC

Postby Stanton » Wed Jun 20, 2018 8:55 am

Nice addition. Welcome back to the MCC.

Yeah, I'm fond of those 11-bar grilles. :)
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Re: I'm back in the MCC

Postby Dale Finch » Wed Jun 20, 2018 8:57 am

Jim Reid wrote:Shane check out the cub on Greensboro craigslist has 15.5x38 tires.

Do you have the link you can post?
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Re: I'm back in the MCC

Postby tst » Wed Jun 20, 2018 9:56 am

mower is a danco C2

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Re: I'm back in the MCC

Postby Slim140 » Wed Jun 20, 2018 10:02 am

Forgot it came with these 2 pieces of a drag hare as well. There's part of a tire chain attached to it.
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Re: I'm back in the MCC

Postby AL Farmall Boy » Wed Jun 20, 2018 10:06 am

Jim Becker wrote:Your mower looks like an IH (Danco) model C-2.

The CubL-F11 plow is relatively rare. They tend to bring more money than any of the other Cub moldboard plows.


I would say both the mower and the plow are relatively rare. Wish you could have found the driveshaft. It would be worth calling him back to get him to keep looking for it. I know you can build a nice one and I'm sure many people would even want to get some from you too! I've been around Cubs for a long time and have never ran across a plow like that and only 1 fast hitch mower (different model/brand).
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Re: I'm back in the MCC

Postby AL Farmall Boy » Wed Jun 20, 2018 10:08 am

Shane Nelson wrote:Few more pics. Serial number says it's a 1952 model but the hood emblems and grille say 1954+, someone either changed the front bolster or the hood. Will have to check some casting dates to find out which.


Underslung exhaust, stainless emblems, and 11 bar grill all point to everything being original and maybe the bolster has been changed out. Double check that serial number and also check casting codes. It is not a 1955 model because there are holes in the hood
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