New to the cub/mecormc/deering/farmall/international/lo boy/tractor scene. (spelling not my forte') will not atempt to spell check.
Can somebody tell me what 154,185,184 is, and does my 1967 24385 j lo boy fit this catagory?
Any help muc apreciated
Pete
from Va Beach
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Re: green horn lo boy question
Welcome to the Forum!!
Your 67 Lowboy does not fall into the same catagory as the 'Numbered Series' lowboys. Although the numbered series tractors shared a lot of the same parts, the numbered series have a 'center line' aspect to them, vs. the offset like the earlier FCubs and Lowboys. The 154 went into production in 1968. Then the 185 in'74, last the 184 from '77 to '79.
Numbered series style tractor:
Your 67 Lowboy does not fall into the same catagory as the 'Numbered Series' lowboys. Although the numbered series tractors shared a lot of the same parts, the numbered series have a 'center line' aspect to them, vs. the offset like the earlier FCubs and Lowboys. The 154 went into production in 1968. Then the 185 in'74, last the 184 from '77 to '79.
Numbered series style tractor:
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- 64/67lo-boy
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Re: green horn lo boy question
Ok thank you for todays lesson, much apreciated. Im a little smarter today than i was yesterday. Good looking tractors just the same. Had a chance to buy one with a box plow for $1700 and passed it up. ran good the owner was just feeling to out of shape to use it. Kind of wish i took up the offer. I will be heading back to the cub posts. Thanks for alowing me to visit this forum.
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Re: green horn lo boy question
Screwstick- where did you rob that picture from. I happen to know that tractor made it way from NJ to Indiana and then....
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Re: green horn lo boy question
Dave Hull wrote:Screwstick- where did you rob that picture from. I happen to know that tractor made it way from NJ to Indiana and then....
Spy camera!! Got agents everywhere!
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