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Farmall cub / International cub Lo-boy
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Farmall cub / International cub Lo-boy
Question, I know I should know this, Are all Lo-boy cubs Internationals according to there metal gas tank emblems did they ever have a Lo-boy with the metal Farmall cub emblems? Which brings me to my next question, above the metal International cub emblem are 2-small holes for another emblem (Mcormick) would this be the correct emblem to use with this larger International cub emblem. Thanks Dave F.
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Lo-boys do not have McCormick emblems and all Lo-boys are "International Cub", which makes the emblems hard to find. Stieners has recently reproduced these, but I haven't seen a set so I don't know the quality. Also, the Lo-boy has "LO_BOY" emblems on the dog legs.
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The extra holes are there because the Farmall Cub and the International Cub Lo-Boy (the off set ones not the 154, 185, 174) used the same hood for a given model year. When they went to the square nose, flat grill in 63, decals were used, rather than stainless steel/metal emblems. The Farmall Cub became an International Cub in 1964 when the Farmall name was dropped. from the Cub line.
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