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Industrial 130

Farmall Super A, AV, 100, 130, & 140 1939 - 1973
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Industrial 130

Postby cowboy » Sat Oct 25, 2008 6:47 pm

Oh no I did it again :roll: New tractor in the pasture :lol: I picked up a industrial 130. :{_}: 7 miles from the house. It has the square front axle and the foot pedal throttle :D The only problem with it besides needing new brakes. Is that their was only one rockshaft arm on it and both were all the way out. It was low on hyd fluid I filled it up. Pulled the levers back and wiped out the seals on both piston cylinders :oops: Doggone it :!: I wanted to put the 1000 loader I got from JP's on it this weekend.

Want a look :?:

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Here it is sitting beside my std 130. Look at the difference in tire size. The industrial has 11.3x24 and I put 14.9x24 on the 130 for the farm. I know the headlights are wrong and in the wrong spot but I kinda like them there. The grill was black when I got it so I painted it white. Is the industrial 130 supposed to have a black grill?

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It has the square front axle and check out the factory support brace on on it. Pretty cool.

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Thank ya all for lookin'

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Re: Industrial 130

Postby Bill Hudson » Sat Oct 25, 2008 6:50 pm

Billy,

I like it!!

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Re: Industrial 130

Postby cowboy » Sat Oct 25, 2008 7:04 pm

Thanks Bill

Once I put a carb kit in it I am sure it will be my best runner. But it will have its work cut out to be as dependable as my cub :D

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Re: Industrial 130

Postby Eddie H » Sun Oct 26, 2008 6:43 am

Billy,

on your first picture I see a sickle mower, one of my neighbours has one like this, but it's been sitting outside for as long as I can remember. Any idea what it's worth ?. I mean I don't really have use for it, but I hate to see it rusting away.

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Re: Industrial 130

Postby cowboy » Sun Oct 26, 2008 7:57 am

Howdy Eddie

I think I gave $150 for that one. It was a lawn ornament in the yard when I bought the house I am in now 8 years ago. Price wise they tend to for what someone thinks they are worth. Generally I think they go from $150-500 as "lawn art" But perhaps someone else has a better idea of pricing.

This one was all rusted up and partially buried in a flower bed. I pulled it out and freed it up and made a new pittman rod. And made a new tongue out of a 4x4 with ball hitch. Now I use it behind the cub to cut over the side of the creek bank. It is ground driven. Meaning that the wheels on the mower run the sickle bar. And it does need someone to ride on when mowing to get enough weight on the wheels to run the mower.

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Re: Industrial 130

Postby Eddie H » Sun Oct 26, 2008 8:36 am

Thanks Billy,

the guy tells me he also has a brand new set of knives for it. The seat is missing, could some blocks substitute instead of a person riding on it ?
On the other hand, it's not much of a problem to come up with a seat for it, I mean I've seen tractors with captain seats.

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Re: Industrial 130

Postby EZ » Sun Oct 26, 2008 9:48 am

Billy,
Now those are a couple of sweet rides!
Looking forward to seeing the new wheels this weekend.
Fall is a crazy time around here. Trying to get wood up, and get everything else put away so it's not buried all winter.
I'm anxious for the winter though as I plan to spend time on my own 130. The oil slinger gear broke and has the tranny locked up.
from what I have read on the YT board, guys have removed the gear altogether, or broken off the teeth so it isn't in the way.
That gear is made of pot metal so that should not be a problem. Looks like a big job to get it all the way out.
Got some air tools though so when I do tackle the job it should be a bit easier.

See you soon.
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Re: Industrial 130

Postby Jim Becker » Sun Oct 26, 2008 12:50 pm

An industrial 130 would have had a white grill unless it was yellow. By the way, installing a 1000 loader with the heavy duty front axle requires modification of the front hanger, which makes it no longer usable on a Cub Lo-Boy.

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Re: Industrial 130

Postby phildidit » Sun Oct 26, 2008 4:50 pm

nice looking set of tractors there!

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Re: Industrial 130

Postby cowboy » Mon Oct 27, 2008 7:12 am

You're welcome Eddie.
The weights would work. You would have to get off of the tractor to turn the knives on and off.

Thanks Ed
I am busy around here too. I want to go north so bad right now. But I have so much to do around here before I leave. What ever isn't done by by thursday morning is just going to have to wait :!:

Thanks Jim
The grill looks like it was a replacement so I will probably never know if it was yellow. Thats good to know about the loader I would have been scraching my head trying to figure out why it didn't fit. I almost never sell anything. It will probably go to my nephew when I pass on. So the loader will be on that tractor to stay.

Thanks Phil. I love Red Tractors :{_}:

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Re: Industrial 130

Postby John *.?-!.* cub owner » Mon Oct 27, 2008 8:48 am

My grandfather used to pull an old horse drawn mower behind his Gibson. He said that if you were cutting anything very heavy at all, you needed the rider for wight on the wheels, it didn't have enough traction otherwise.
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Re: Industrial 130

Postby Hengy » Mon Oct 27, 2008 9:37 am

That would be ME! Ballast!!!!!

Cowboy, that is a SWEET tractor. I actually really like the lights up high like that "modded tractor"... Wonder why IH didn't put them up there to start with? Better visibility of the crops at night with the low lights?

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Re: Industrial 130

Postby ih-cubcadet-man » Mon Oct 27, 2008 8:04 pm

nice pair :big afro:
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Re: Industrial 130

Postby Pony Master » Tue Oct 28, 2008 1:23 am

Looks sharp! Those make quite a pair.
1947 Circle Cub, 193, 189
1954 Cub w/FH, IH100, 194, F11
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Re: Industrial 130

Postby cowboy » Wed Oct 29, 2008 7:03 pm

Thanks Mike 8)
I have no Idea why the stock headlights are so low. Maybe they just started that way with the A and kept on making them that way. After all the Cub lights are mounted high :?:

Thanks Cub Cadet Man :D
They sure are nice to play with.

Hey Pony Master
I have been so busy working on the one I am taking UP north I havent had any computer time :oops: I sure could use one of those high power mountain dew's right about now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Billy
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