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Postby Donny M » Fri Jan 09, 2004 4:37 pm

I'm posting these for Shopp'n Cubs,

Looks like there may be more Cubs to be had.
Bigdog maybe we could team up???
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Postby Donny M » Fri Jan 09, 2004 4:39 pm

Well...
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Postby Donny M » Fri Jan 09, 2004 4:41 pm

I seem to need some help in this.
Didn't want to do it this way but as brain dead as I am today....

Lets try this. http://www.novswr.com/shopp%27n_cubs.htm

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Postby Bigdog » Fri Jan 09, 2004 5:01 pm

Donny, you round 'em up, I'll haul 'em! :D
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Postby Shopp'n Cubs » Fri Jan 09, 2004 5:45 pm

Thanks Donny for the pics.

Big D/Donny
This guy was great. He and his brother ran a implement biz a number of years ago and he got into Cubs then. He had seven at one time. Still had five there today. A w&y flat face loboy, two '54-56 and two late '40 cubs. Plus two rusty AC G's.

He was telling me stories of how they used to unload the Cubs from rail cars right into the back of waiting customers pickups.

It will be hard for me to wait,:cry: but it is best. I am having a barn built this spring. So if I got the cub right now either it or my "other" kub (Kubota) would have to be parked under the deck! (Although I did put down some gravel under the deck this fall just incase... hmmm.)
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Postby Rudi » Fri Jan 09, 2004 6:24 pm

Guy:

That is one sharp lookin Cub. Enjoy, looks like you got yourself a real deal!
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Postby RedNed » Fri Jan 09, 2004 6:30 pm

Awesome,not only cubs but stories.Great looking tractors.Nice 55,Good luck,.....Bob

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Postby johnbron » Fri Jan 09, 2004 6:30 pm

Rudi wrote:Guy:

That is one sharp lookin Cub. Enjoy, looks like you got yourself a real deal!


Yeah it is.

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Postby EZ » Fri Jan 09, 2004 7:25 pm

More '55 envy for me.
I have been hooked solid on the Cub, especially the '55.
Ever since I saw George Tackaberry's (Tack's Toys) '55 Loboy at the Athens Ontario Red Roundup in 2002.

Shopp'n, that's some mighty fine shopp'n for sure.

Some day, sooommmmeee day, I'll get my '55 too.

Almost bought a '56 Loboy last year, but $3600Cdn. plus hauling was enough to stop that one.

For me, it's mostly the smooth lines, compact size, and inner bigness.

Enjoy.
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Postby Ron L » Fri Jan 09, 2004 7:35 pm

Great looking cub, Guy! No paint needed there...... Great rubber. Looks to be hydraulic and not manual, huh?
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Postby Jim Hudson » Fri Jan 09, 2004 7:53 pm

Remind's me when my local dealer had them lined up out front and a shed out back full of Cubs.
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Postby Shopp'n Cubs » Fri Jan 09, 2004 9:21 pm

Ron L wrote:Great looking cub, Guy! No paint needed there...... Great rubber. Looks to be hydraulic and not manual, huh?


Yea Ron, I went for the hydraulic. He had a 48 with hand lift there and had told me on the phone he had a '50 with hydraulic. I walked in the shed and saw that grill and chrome "Farmall Cub" on the side and said "THAT ain't no '50"!! :shock:

I agree with many of the posts about the '55. I just love that chrome!

This one has the draw bar and back light. He said the rear light is one that you can turn red? I guess I have not heard of that before, is there a red lens or something inside the light? He said you just turn the knob on top.

Thanks for all the comments. It IS going to be hard to wait. But the shed they are in is not heated and about 5 mile away from this guys shop. Not sure how I would go about thawing out the Cub well enough to get it started and up on the trailer. He is about 90 miles away from me. If you guy's have any suggestion...

The blade would not be too bad to get off the ground/ice/snow. A good torch and pry bar would make fairly quick work of it I would think.

SEE now therr I go listen'n to you guys... it's been less than 12 hours! How the hell am I going to last tell April!! :evil: :wink: :lol:
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Postby John *.?-!.* cub owner » Fri Jan 09, 2004 10:27 pm

Pull the 3 pins that attach the blade to the frame, and winch the cub onto the trailer, that way you can get it started at your leisure.
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Postby Ron L » Fri Jan 09, 2004 10:40 pm

Isn't that a coincidence.... I have a '55 (hydraulic) and a '48 (hand operated). If you can see on my Avatar, I'm on the '55 and my wife is on the '48 (she knows nothing about this picture as my avatar). Oh... she's also a 1948 model (now I'm really in trouble!!)

I think you'll be taking a few 1 1/2 hour drives before April. Especially on the Feb & Mar warm up days. And we know you will figure something out to get that puppy home sooner than April! And remember, you can mount that blade either in front as a snow plow or under the belly as a grader. See Rudi's web page for info.
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Postby Rudi » Fri Jan 09, 2004 11:00 pm

Guy:

I have the same light. Real neat job! It has a red bulb in the lower half of the reflector. When you turn the switch, the clear bulb goes out and the red one lights up!

I think it is neat. I like it a lot better than the single bulb version I had originally.
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