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Parts Source
Any suggestions for parts sources for the Farmall Cub?
- Peter Person
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Re: Parts Source
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Re: Parts Source
No one definite place to purchase parts. Just depends on needed parts. In addition to the previous list.
Local auto parts store for a lot of Cub parts.
Case/IH dealership.
New Holland dealership.
Local farm and ranch stores. However, don't purchase ignition parts there.
Implement dealerships that match the name brand of the implement. Some implement parts are "universal". I have purchased parts at the John Deere dealership.
Catalogs from suppliers of tractor, farming, etc., equipment.
My first place for parts is the auto parts store, because they are in town. They handle tune up parts, bearings, seals, engine rebuild parts, hoses, belts, etc..
My second go to place is the Case/IH dealership, only because it's a 26 mile round trip. But the good thing is that parts not in stock will be delivered to my door.
Local auto parts store for a lot of Cub parts.
Case/IH dealership.
New Holland dealership.
Local farm and ranch stores. However, don't purchase ignition parts there.
Implement dealerships that match the name brand of the implement. Some implement parts are "universal". I have purchased parts at the John Deere dealership.
Catalogs from suppliers of tractor, farming, etc., equipment.
My first place for parts is the auto parts store, because they are in town. They handle tune up parts, bearings, seals, engine rebuild parts, hoses, belts, etc..
My second go to place is the Case/IH dealership, only because it's a 26 mile round trip. But the good thing is that parts not in stock will be delivered to my door.
I have an excuse. CRS.
- LRiddle
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1951 Farmall Cub - Chesty
Woods 59 belly mower
54A blade
1956 Gravely L
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Re: Parts Source
If TM doesn't have it, you probably don't need it. And the few they may be lacking you can usually find on the interwebs. I get most of my stuff online.
Luke Riddle
Tallmadge, Ohio
1951 Cub - Chesty
Tallmadge, Ohio
1951 Cub - Chesty
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