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by tractor boy » Tue Sep 28, 2010 10:48 pm
Hi guys Adam here, just wanted to say nice to meet you all in advance. I just acquired my grandfathers 48 cub. My father and I very excited about getting her back out and putting her to work. My father grew up on this tractor as a boy. It has been in his fathers garage for the past 15 years untouched. Last monday I syphoned out the old fuel, drained the pet cock and put in a new 6 v batt. Pulled the choke and starter rod ........ and...........  3 revolutions is all it took  she sat there and idled just as nice as can be. No skips no misses just perfection. I about fell over. Now I'm going to change all fluids and paint her up. My grandfather had painted her and re decaled (water transfer) long before I was ever born and I'm currently 33. She has always been in the garage and I think she is in great shape. Thanks for listening. I'll send pics when I figure it out Adam
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by Joe Malinowski » Wed Sep 29, 2010 5:03 am
Welcome and hope ou can make it to the cubfest since you are so close. I am sure you will really enjoy it. All of us here like to see pictures so if you can post some of your cub please.
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by Rudi » Wed Sep 29, 2010 5:16 am
Adam: Congrats on inheriting your Grand Father's Cub. Having a family Cub makes em really special.  Oh yeah.. it you can, do make it a point to get to Cecil's in Kinderhook weekend after next for his CubFest. You will be glad you did.  Follow the links below and they will take you to some interesting reading along with stuff like this:
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by Bigdog » Wed Sep 29, 2010 6:43 am
Adam - welcome to the forum. Family tractors are always a treasure. I hope you can make it to Cecil's. One thing - If you did not check the oil pressure take a look at the gauge to make sure that you do indeed have pressure. After sitting that long it is not uncommon for the oil pump to lose it's prime.
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by ScottyD'sdad » Wed Sep 29, 2010 7:13 am
Welcome to the forum. Be nice to meet you, at Cecil's. Good luck with your first cub. Ed
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by dakcub » Wed Sep 29, 2010 7:22 am
Adam what an awesome story...you are a very lucky person...and for it to start up like that is totally cool...good luck at your first cubfest...you are going to have alot more friends in your life after that. Robert (trust me I know first hand) Miller
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by Don McCombs » Wed Sep 29, 2010 7:34 am
Adam, Before starting the Cub again, please read this thread... viewtopic.php?f=1&t=49871&p=415779&hilit=Priming#p415779Hope to see you and your Cub at Cecil's. 
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by Stanton » Wed Sep 29, 2010 6:29 pm
Welcome to the best forum on the web! Congratulations on acquiring your first Cub and a family heirloom to boot! The best help you'll ever find is right here. Post some pictures of your Cub when you get a chance. We'd all love to see it (in whatever shape it's in).
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by Bill Hudson » Thu Sep 30, 2010 10:00 am
Adam,
Welcome to the forum. Look forward to meeting you next weekend.
Bill
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by tractor boy » Thu Sep 30, 2010 5:45 pm
WOW guys thanks for the warm welcome, looking forward to meeting you all. I was thinking of bringing the cub and the implements. We're not sure as to what we even have. When my grandfather bought the tractor it came with a bunch of stuff ( sickle bar mower, left & right plows, center drop cultivators-3 pice, pto belt drive adaptor and snow plow) !! The only thing's they ever used were the snowplow and the right side plow. My dad told me that when the tractor came home (day they bought it) all the other implements went into the root cellar for storage. We don't know how to hook them up or if we are even missing things to hook them up with. When I went to get the tractor guess where everything was..... yup ..root cellar, hadn't seen the light of day in how many years ????? I love the history here.  I don't need to actually need hook the stuff up, would just like some input. P.S. thanks for the heads up on the oil pressure. I had my eye on it during the start up process and she jumped right up there within a matter of seconds.  MAN I LOVE THIS TRACTOR Thanks again Adam
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by beaconlight » Thu Sep 30, 2010 5:50 pm
CONGRATS Always nice to see a family connection.
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