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Hi Guys, I just got my 47 Farmall Cub home and figured this would be the place to answer all the questions I'm probably going to have as I get to know my little tractor. I live in extreme northern AZ, a very small town called Fredonia, between my place and my mother in laws we have about 5 acres, we plant a small garden and orchard but mainly I wanted this unit to keep the blow sand under control, hopefully I'll be able to add some more attachments to make it more useful, it came with a front mounted blade but has all the rear attachment points, it runs great, starts first time every time, has a new radiator and great oil pressure, I gave $800 for it from a friend. Thanks to those that put in all the time and effort to keep sites like this operating. Bob.
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Welcome to the Forum Bob.
You have come to the right place for all things cub. Friendly folks who will bend over backwards to help. Best of luck and have fun with your Cub.
You have come to the right place for all things cub. Friendly folks who will bend over backwards to help. Best of luck and have fun with your Cub.
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Glad to have you here Bob . There is much information to be found here. Look around and enjoy.
Russ
Russ
1979 International Cub (Artie),193 plow,22 sickle mower,144 cultivator,54a blade,59" belly mower,wheel weights
1944 John Deere B , A-3 B-3 two way plow.....Grandpa's Deere,Still can't find his FARMALL A
1944 John Deere B , A-3 B-3 two way plow.....Grandpa's Deere,Still can't find his FARMALL A
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Welcome Bob, to a great forum with fantastic people and more information than you can possibly imagine.
Vince
High atop Hummingbird Hill
In the Missouri Ozarks
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In the Missouri Ozarks
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1968 Cub Lo-Boy
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IH 129 CC
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Re: new member intro
Bob:
Now I know what you meant. You need to get look in the Cub-54 Leveling and Grader Blade 6-7-53 Owner's Manual to mount the blade under the belly. That will help you grade keep the blowing sand under control...
47lincsled wrote:Hi Guys, I just got my 47 Farmall Cub home and figured this would be the place to answer all the questions I'm probably going to have as I get to know my little tractor. I live in extreme northern AZ, a very small town called Fredonia, between my place and my mother in laws we have about 5 acres, we plant a small garden and orchard but mainly I wanted this unit to keep the blow sand under control, hopefully I'll be able to add some more attachments to make it more useful, it came with a front mounted blade but has all the rear attachment points, it runs great, starts first time every time, has a new radiator and great oil pressure, I gave $800 for it from a friend. Thanks to those that put in all the time and effort to keep sites like this operating. Bob.
Now I know what you meant. You need to get look in the Cub-54 Leveling and Grader Blade 6-7-53 Owner's Manual to mount the blade under the belly. That will help you grade keep the blowing sand under control...
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Bob, welcome to the friendliest information site there ever was. There is so much Info here it will take you weeks to read it all.
Good luck with your Cub and enjoy the ride.
Good luck with your Cub and enjoy the ride.
1975 cub (LouAnn) serial # 245946, 1941 John Deere Model H
Good judgment comes from experience,
and a lot of that comes from bad judgment. Will Rogers
Good judgment comes from experience,
and a lot of that comes from bad judgment. Will Rogers
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Bob,
Welcome to the forum, it sounds like you have a nice Cub and a great price!
Best of luck,
Welcome to the forum, it sounds like you have a nice Cub and a great price!
Best of luck,
David
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Welcome to the forum.
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Welcome to the Forum. As others have already said, there is a wealth of infornation available. If you can't find what you need, or don't know where to look, ask away and you'll get good answers back quickly. I'm in northern Colorado, there are a few members in AZ.
Bob
Bob
"We don't need to think more,
we need to think differently."
-Albert Einstein
we need to think differently."
-Albert Einstein
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Rudi wrote:Bob:47lincsled wrote:Hi Guys, I just got my 47 Farmall Cub home and figured this would be the place to answer all the questions I'm probably going to have as I get to know my little tractor. I live in extreme northern AZ, a very small town called Fredonia, between my place and my mother in laws we have about 5 acres, we plant a small garden and orchard but mainly I wanted this unit to keep the blow sand under control, hopefully I'll be able to add some more attachments to make it more useful, it came with a front mounted blade but has all the rear attachment points, it runs great, starts first time every time, has a new radiator and great oil pressure, I gave $800 for it from a friend. Thanks to those that put in all the time and effort to keep sites like this operating. Bob.
Now I know what you meant. You need to get look in the Cub-54 Leveling and Grader Blade 6-7-53 Owner's Manual to mount the blade under the belly. That will help you grade keep the blowing sand under control...
With the info in the main forum it's a Loboy with Fast-Hitch. Belly Mount Grader Blade is a "no-can-do".
Peter
1957 Farmall Cub "Emory", Fast-Hitch, L-F194 Plow & Colter, L-38 Disc Harrow, Cub-54A Blade, Cub-22 Sickle Bar Mower, IH 100 Blade
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Bob , welcome to the forum. I hope you will enjoy your time here .
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