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1947 cub
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We just had a thread that I thought pretty well covered that topic.
http://www.farmallcub.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=2567
http://www.farmallcub.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=2567
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Hey BJ
I'm the one that posted the thred Jim is talking about.
I wound up buying a '55 that does have hydrolics, but only because the tractor was in better condition (and I like the model year better). Really had nothing to do with hydrolics or not.
If I where going to get a Cub that was going to be worked a lot then yea, I would get hydrolics. If it is going to be a "toy" that may work a little IMHO a hand lift would suit me just fine.
Plus I kinda like the look of the hand lift when they are painted blue.
Guy
I'm the one that posted the thred Jim is talking about.
I wound up buying a '55 that does have hydrolics, but only because the tractor was in better condition (and I like the model year better). Really had nothing to do with hydrolics or not.
If I where going to get a Cub that was going to be worked a lot then yea, I would get hydrolics. If it is going to be a "toy" that may work a little IMHO a hand lift would suit me just fine.
Plus I kinda like the look of the hand lift when they are painted blue.
Guy
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Re: 1947 cub
bjgravley wrote:looking at a 47 cub with a hand lift no hyd. lift is it really worth the bother i have a 61 and am very pleased with it ,my question is the no hyd. a real problem? what do you guys think
If you are intending to put a Woods mower on it, you will probably need to put spacers under the hand lift for it to clear the pto pulley.
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