Hey Everybody,
Well I bought my VERY first tractor. A '71 IH Cub 154 LoBoy. It came with the belly mower, 3 point hitch and home-made 3 point forks. I got it to use on my 20 acres I recently moved to in Hillsdale, MI. She starts up and runs wonderfully. Is missing some PTO components, but will soon have that taken care of. I changed most of the fluids and filters when I got it home. Only fluid I haven't changed is axle case as I'm not sure what type to use. Plan on using it to cut the grass, plant a garden and some food plots and to help with horses need.
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New 154 LoBoy Owner
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Re: New 154 LoBoy Owner
Dave:
Congrats on acquiring your first Cub... You can find the answer to many of your questions on your 154 in the Owner's Manual and the Part's Catalog which can be found on the Manual Server in the links below. Enjoy the read, and enjoy your Cub
Congrats on acquiring your first Cub... You can find the answer to many of your questions on your 154 in the Owner's Manual and the Part's Catalog which can be found on the Manual Server in the links below. Enjoy the read, and enjoy your Cub
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Re: New 154 LoBoy Owner
Hamiltonbob, one of our members, sells lots of 154 parts. He sells on e-bay, or you can message him, through this site. Ed
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Re: New 154 LoBoy Owner
Welcome, Dave, to a great forum with fantastic people and more info than you can imagine. Enjoy.
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Re: New 154 LoBoy Owner
Hello Dave and welcome to this great forum.
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