Hello everyone,
I just joined this forum and I am hoping to find information for the following Farmall Cubs and implements I acquired over the last month:
1948 Cub without touch control
1951 Cub with touch control
(2) dirt plows (1 will be sold)
(2) sickle bar mowers (1 has been sold)
(2) sets of rear wheel weights
Front wheel weights
Snow plow
Rear mounted buzz saw (I am considering selling/trading this)
Front & rear cultivators
Belt pulley and right angle drive
Both tractors run very well and have not been restored / repainted. I am looking for the following:
Belly mounted Woods 42” mower/bush hog
Single gang disk
Replacement bearings for rocker shafts
Help locating these attachments and parts will be appreciated.
Dan Donaldson
Northeast Ohio
New Cub Owner
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Re: New Cub Owner
Dan:
G'day to you and congrats
on acquiring your new to you '48 Cub and '51Cub along with the implements. Not only your 1st but a member of the MCC to boot 
All the information that you require can be found in the Manuals that are available to our members. Suggest that you follow the links below:
As for the implements you wish to sell or the ones you wish to acquire, please post a want ad/for sale ad in the appropriate sections of the (NEW) Classified Ads.
G'day to you and congrats


All the information that you require can be found in the Manuals that are available to our members. Suggest that you follow the links below:
to Farmallcub.com
Forum Family. And you have come to the right place for all things Cub related. If you click on the Site Rules, Regulations, & Important Information, it will point you to
the Welcome Wagon wherein you will find links to many useful sites and topics. One of the most important resources are Owner's Manuals, Parts Catalogs and Service Manuals. The Cub Manual Server is the home of the jpg versions and the [url=http://www.farmallcub.com/[ Sorry, direct links to manual section is not allowed. ]/index.php]PDF Manuals[/url] -- well the pdf's of course
Enjoy!.
As for the implements you wish to sell or the ones you wish to acquire, please post a want ad/for sale ad in the appropriate sections of the (NEW) Classified Ads.
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Re: New Cub Owner
Hi Dan, welcome to the best Cub forum on the internet. There are many members here who can offer answers to any questions you have. If you let us know what specific info you need on each implement we can help you better.
By the way, Bill Hudson, one of our regulars, is about 15 minutes from you so don't be surprised if he invites you to his Cub House. You may even get a personal tutoring on what you have.
By the way, Bill Hudson, one of our regulars, is about 15 minutes from you so don't be surprised if he invites you to his Cub House. You may even get a personal tutoring on what you have.
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Re: New Cub Owner
Dan,
Welcome!!!! I travel 528 on my way to Middlefield quite often. Probably go within a couple of miles of your place. Lets get together to talk/work on Cubs.
I'm leaving soon for Williamsfield/Wayne for the tractor show.
Bill
Dang, Bill, you type fast.

Welcome!!!! I travel 528 on my way to Middlefield quite often. Probably go within a couple of miles of your place. Lets get together to talk/work on Cubs.


I'm leaving soon for Williamsfield/Wayne for the tractor show.
Bill
Dang, Bill, you type fast.


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Re: New Cub Owner
Hello Dan and welcome to the forum. There are several members of the forum in N.E Ohio, me being one. Nice looking pair of Cubs. You will be able to find everything you need to know about Cubs here as well as parts from our sponsors and other members. I might be interested in the buzz saw if you plan to sell it.
Ray
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Attachments - 193 plow - 144 cultivator - 22 mower - 28A disc harrow - 54 leveling blade - Woods 59C2 - drag harrows - Mott D9 flail - flat belt pulley
The squeaky wheel may get the grease but it's usually the first to be replaced!
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Attachments - 193 plow - 144 cultivator - 22 mower - 28A disc harrow - 54 leveling blade - Woods 59C2 - drag harrows - Mott D9 flail - flat belt pulley
The squeaky wheel may get the grease but it's usually the first to be replaced!
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1910 26 HP Advance Steam Traction Engine (11921)
Caterpillar Sixty - Location: Northeast Ohio (The Western Reserve)
Re: New Cub Owner
Thanks for the welcome everyone. Within a couple hours of my post, I have already been guided in the right direction.
Regarding the buzz saw. I do not plan to use it and so I would like to trade it for a belly mower and disk. Please note that the buzz saw is missing the power take-off shaft that goes inside the torque tube extension. The former owner suspects it was stolen by a neighbor and used as a tent stake.
Hey Bill,
I just PM'd you. I would like to have you come by and see the pair of Cubs.
Dan
Regarding the buzz saw. I do not plan to use it and so I would like to trade it for a belly mower and disk. Please note that the buzz saw is missing the power take-off shaft that goes inside the torque tube extension. The former owner suspects it was stolen by a neighbor and used as a tent stake.
Hey Bill,
I just PM'd you. I would like to have you come by and see the pair of Cubs.
Dan
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Re: New Cub Owner
Dan, welcome, I'm not as close as Bill by any means, but I do have a 48 manual lift and a 55 Touch Control. I'm fully restoring the 48 at this time. You are for sure in the right place - Great group of knowledgeable helpful people all working together.
Welcome - Ken
Welcome - Ken
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Re: New Cub Owner
Got us a MicroFest scheduled for later this week.
Bill


Bill
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1948 Farmall Cub (16595)
1951 Farmall Cub (127267)
1910 26 HP Advance Steam Traction Engine (11921)
Caterpillar Sixty - Location: Northeast Ohio (The Western Reserve)
Re: New Cub Owner
Bill & John stopped by last night for a Micorfest and it was very enlightening. Who knew the pipe plug on the top of the steering gear box is vented? Based on our discussion, I realize that shop time at a Cubfest will be very beneficial. Looking forward to attending the Cub Tug in August.
Dan
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Re: New Cub Owner
Dan,
It was a pleasure to meet you and Amy. Enjoyed our time together and look at your great toys! Lets make sure to do it again, your place or the Cubhouse.
Bill
It was a pleasure to meet you and Amy. Enjoyed our time together and look at your great toys! Lets make sure to do it again, your place or the Cubhouse.
Bill
"The probability of life originating from accident is comparable to the probability of the unabridged dictionary resulting from an explosion in a printing shop." Edwin Conklin, biologist
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