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by Brendan In NC » Wed Nov 14, 2012 4:41 pm
Howdy i found This Cub For Sale last Week not gonna say where HaHa  its listed as a 1948!  Farmall Cub but i know its a 1963 - 1965 Model Red Square Nose Cub me an my pa are gonna go look at it tomorrow lets just say it way under 2000.00$  Gonna try an get it around 1200.00$ Would like some info tho i know there was about 2500 Built but did the late 63 model have the Pull rod Starter an did the 64's have the push buttons little info will help to figure out what year it is without knowing the serial number im clueless... but i can if we get im gonna be one happy camper Here's some pictures What do ya'll Think??
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by Paul Wells » Wed Nov 14, 2012 5:28 pm
Brendan, Thats a nice looking cub. From what I see on the cub production spreadsheet, The first square nose cub at serial 222501 rolled off the line in Aug 1963. The first 12 volt cub with starter button on dash at serial 224401 rolled off the line in June 1964. The cub pictured would be pre June 1964 as it is still 6 volt with the pull start rod. Paul
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by Boss Hog » Wed Nov 14, 2012 5:40 pm
63 or early 64 Boss
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by tst » Wed Nov 14, 2012 5:53 pm
I have a red square nose 63, still 6 volt with pull start Tim
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by Goraidh (Jeff) » Wed Nov 14, 2012 6:39 pm
I've a '64 12 volt Farmall Cub. It has a push star. The stickers on the Cub in your photo are the right stickers for a '64, but that doesn't mean they're original. Get eh serial number when you go look at it.
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by Boss Hog » Wed Nov 14, 2012 6:52 pm
the push starter was at 224401 in 64 that's when it went to 12 volt I think
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by Super A » Wed Nov 14, 2012 6:52 pm
A red square nose Cub? Absolutely!!
I hope you get it. I really like the square noses, especially when they are painted the right color!
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by Paul Wells » Wed Nov 14, 2012 7:33 pm
I have a red square nose serial 224595 mid july 1964, 12 volt, push start on dash. It also has a white hood, I know some people say the white hood on a red square nose is not factory original. I know the hood is original white and the cub is original red. Could the hood have been changed, maybe. I do see red with white hoods mid 60's cubs from time to time. Paul
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by Boss Hog » Wed Nov 14, 2012 8:00 pm
wellsknob wrote:I have a red square nose serial 224595 mid july 1964, 12 volt, push start on dash. It also has a white hood, I know some people say the white hood on a red square nose is not factory original. I know the hood is original white and the cub is original red. Could the hood have been changed, maybe. I do see red with white hoods mid 60's cubs from time to time. Paul
And some do not know what they are talking about, They did come from the factory that way Boss
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by billy clay » Wed Nov 14, 2012 8:19 pm
i have a 64 red with white hood 12 volt
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by RaymondDurban » Wed Nov 14, 2012 8:46 pm
Boss Hog wrote:... And some do not know what they are talking about, They did come from the factory that way Boss
Proof? Documentation?
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by clodhopper » Wed Nov 14, 2012 8:48 pm
I know where it is  . I wouldnt do that though! I would love to have it, but the cub account is down to zilch. Good luck if you get it for sure, you HAVE to post more pictures.
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by Boss Hog » Wed Nov 14, 2012 9:08 pm
[ RaymondDurban wrote:Boss Hog wrote:... And some do not know what they are talking about, They did come from the factory that way Boss
Proof? Documentation?
Just going by what my IH dealer told me and the fact that there are 4 or 5 in my area That is proof enough for me. May not be for you though  All of them are in the 63 to 64 range, but then you could get them the color that you wanted I guess Boss
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by Brendan In NC » Wed Nov 14, 2012 9:24 pm
clodhopper wrote:I know where it is  . I wouldnt do that though! I would love to have it, but the cub account is down to zilch. Good luck if you get it for sure, you HAVE to post more pictures.
im gonna Try Thats for sure my father did not know anything about how rare they are now after telling em he wont's it LOL  an for 1500 that nothing iv seen em sell up to 4000.00$ so we will see tomorrow it coming home with me one way or another 
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by Brendan In NC » Wed Nov 14, 2012 9:33 pm
Super A wrote:A red square nose Cub? Absolutely!!
I hope you get it. I really like the square noses, especially when they are painted the right color!
Al RedAnd White looks a lot Better than Yellow an white HaHa 
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