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1950 Cub

Postby B.L.Hudgins » Sun Jan 25, 2004 1:55 pm

I have a 1950 Farmall Cub and neew to order some parts for it. How can I find out what kind of cub it is? Like a Cub or Cub 154 or what ever?

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Postby George Willer » Sun Jan 25, 2004 2:08 pm

B.L.,

If you're sure of the year, it's an F-Cub. The other models were introduced much later.
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Postby Ron L » Sun Jan 25, 2004 2:14 pm

Hey B.L. Welcome to the board. First thing you should do is read the announcement at the top of the posts. "New Members Info". Plenty of info you can get there and from the home page "Cub Info" and "H.L. Chauvin". As George says, if you know the serial # is a 1950, it's definately an F-Cub.
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Postby John *.?-!.* cub owner » Sun Jan 25, 2004 2:14 pm

B.L. At the top of the forumn is a new mwmbers should read post. It contains links to several pieces of info including a cub faq that shows pics and lists serial numbers. http://www.atis.net/CubFAQ/cub_faq.html
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Postby rleggitt » Sun Jan 25, 2004 3:17 pm

Hey B L,

Welcome :lol: :lol:

I don't know your experience level with mechanics and CUB tractors
especially but I would like to share some advise that I was given and
from experience found very useful.

If you plan on keeping the tractor for your personal use I would suggest,
that you look for the nearest Case IH dealer and purchase two books.
The complete parts manual and the service manual [not the owners
manual], though it is very helpful and you may want to buy later. Most
tractor parts dept. will certainly appreciate you having the parts numbers
handy and many will let you call in, FAX, or even e-mail in your order. I
have also found that on small parts they will mail directly to your house.

The two books I mentioned are invaluable in your repairs and helping
you to see how the parts fit together and operate.
I personally think you have made a wise choice in the 1950. I have four
of them all will run though not likely to win a race. The first one I
purchased is in buckets, boxes and on shelves. I just came in from the
tractor shed from some more major dismantling.

Enjoy tht little '50 given the respect they deserve and they will give you
many days of enjoyment. You too may become a "CUBaholic". :lol: :lol:

B L, you will find that the people on this site are all friendly, helpful, aare
truly CUB enthusiast and a pure delight to know.

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Postby Rudi » Sun Jan 25, 2004 3:45 pm

B.L.:

Ditto on the welcome to the Forum and to the world of Cubs. Ifn you do not have a CaseIH dealer close to you, you can visit Binder Books and purchase the following manuals:

GSS-1411 Service Manual
TC-37F Parts Manual
Owner's Manual

Russ is correct, but I much prefer using the owner's manual for general servicing as it is much clearer and everything is in the same 3 or 4 pages.

Either way, these manuals are a must have for anyone wishing to maintain, repair and/or restore their Cub. I have absolutely no aptitude for mechanics - period, in my estimation, but with the knowledgeable help from the CUB Pros's here on the board I have managed to get my Ellie-Mae running like a top!

As will you :!: :D

In the interim until you have your own manuals, please feel free to browse the offerings on the Manual Server. Click the link below. Again, welcome to the family :wink:
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