Hi Folks, I just picked up a Farmall Cub 1951 here in Canoa Beach Ecuador..... Spiffy looking and nice running motor.
My quandary is about the parts that came with it and if they resemble a tilling device.
Not sure if this was a Farmall product or just a rig. Does anyone recognize what it might be from the pics? Just hoping for a model, name, part number or some way to reassemble even a service manual Hahahaahah
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Tiller for a Farmall Cub?
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Re: Tiller for a Farmall Cub?
Common tilling attachments for the Cub include a moldboard plow, row crop cultivators, disk harrows, spring tooth harrows, peg harrows.
In the United States, "tiller" is common vernacular for a "roto-tiller" which is a powered tilling device that digs up the dirt. They are a rare attachment for a Cub because the Cub requires special modifications to run a roto-tiller effectively.
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In the United States, "tiller" is common vernacular for a "roto-tiller" which is a powered tilling device that digs up the dirt. They are a rare attachment for a Cub because the Cub requires special modifications to run a roto-tiller effectively.
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Re: Tiller for a Farmall Cub?
We will need photographs to identify the equipment and parts.
The standard Farmall Cub's ground speed is to fast for a tiller unless it has a despeeder.
Edit. Agree with Matt, perhaps a difference in terminology.
The standard Farmall Cub's ground speed is to fast for a tiller unless it has a despeeder.
Edit. Agree with Matt, perhaps a difference in terminology.
I have an excuse. CRS.
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Re: Tiller for a Farmall Cub?
One of our site sponsors has a number of implement photos you can see. http://www.tmtractor.com/tm-tractor/gim/gim_001.htm
'PDF Manuals" above have links to manuals for many attachments.
'PDF Manuals" above have links to manuals for many attachments.
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