You guys did a pretty good job.
Jim Becker takes first place with his observation that the picture is fuzzy.
Of course this is for a good reason. If the scans on the Website where high resolution everyone would down load the pictures and not buy the good ones from WHS.
Ralph was close on the corn. It was planted with a 38 inch check row planter. That way you can cultivate both directions.
Big Dog (you can't get much by the BD) is right in that it is an experimental tractor.
The picture was taken in 1946.
For those of you who know more than just Cub history could also date the picture by the truck on the float.
Do you know what truck it is?
Of course IH would have it's newest model truck on the float.
The truck is a K model truck. The KB came out in 1947.
The float was for the automotive Jubilee Celebration.
What year did IH have their truck Jubilee?
All of you can now move up to the smart row.
Mike
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Its gonnna be a b!tch to turn this Cub around on that float without it falling off. Tractor is missing the umbrella you need for cultivating too!
Is that a dealer pickup? Would the salesman be off chasing the farmer, because he was there to repo the cub??
Is that a dealer pickup? Would the salesman be off chasing the farmer, because he was there to repo the cub??
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Hydralics were not on the first Cubs. They did have them planned.
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