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Anyone Else think this would make a Greeat Model??
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Anyone Else think this would make a Greeat Model??
Anyone think this would make a Great Model From Spec-Cast
its a 1968 Cub Lo-Boy with IH 1000 Series Loader an Mott Flail Mower...
i was thinking sending pictures of this to Spec-Cast an they make about 2500 as a Landscaper edition??
what do yaw think about the idea???
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its a 1968 Cub Lo-Boy with IH 1000 Series Loader an Mott Flail Mower...
i was thinking sending pictures of this to Spec-Cast an they make about 2500 as a Landscaper edition??
what do yaw think about the idea???
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Tractors are like watermelons..Eat the red and throw away the green!!
Brendan Dixon Greenville NC
1964 Farmall Cub #223883
1964 Farmall 140 #27512
Tractorguy140, YouTube
Brendan Dixon Greenville NC
1964 Farmall Cub #223883
1964 Farmall 140 #27512
Tractorguy140, YouTube
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Re: Anyone Else think this would make a Greeat Model??
I understand Spec Cast already has a Cub with a loader in the planning stages.
There are two ways to get enough Cubs. One is to continue to accumulate more and more. The other is to desire less.
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1964 Farmall 140 #27512
Just a Clean Strong run of the mill Farmall 140 with very little Wear.
Also have a bit of equipment
Woods C-42 Belly mower, 1963 IH McCormick #215 Plow, IH #144 Cultivators, IH Side Dresser (in need of some work non working at the moment) - Location: Greenville N.C
Re: Anyone Else think this would make a Greeat Model??
Yes i Heard i wish i could see some picture's if possible though it would make a nice Model to have wouldn't it HaHaBarnyard wrote:I understand Spec Cast already has a Cub with a loader in the planning stages.
Tractors are like watermelons..Eat the red and throw away the green!!
Brendan Dixon Greenville NC
1964 Farmall Cub #223883
1964 Farmall 140 #27512
Tractorguy140, YouTube
Brendan Dixon Greenville NC
1964 Farmall Cub #223883
1964 Farmall 140 #27512
Tractorguy140, YouTube
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Re: Anyone Else think this would make a Greeat Model??
Brendan, Just so you don't think I have some secret source...in the Jan-Feb issue of Red Power Magazine, Ken Updike has an article about upcoming models. He writes that the Cub with 1000 loader should be at dealers in April of this year.
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1964 Farmall 140 #27512
Just a Clean Strong run of the mill Farmall 140 with very little Wear.
Also have a bit of equipment
Woods C-42 Belly mower, 1963 IH McCormick #215 Plow, IH #144 Cultivators, IH Side Dresser (in need of some work non working at the moment) - Location: Greenville N.C
Re: Anyone Else think this would make a Greeat Model??
HaHaHaHa Cant Wait to see them hope it will be a 65 - 75 Square Nose Yellow an white with a white GrillBob McCarty wrote:Brendan, Just so you don't think I have some secret source...in the Jan-Feb issue of Red Power Magazine, Ken Updike has an article about upcoming models. He writes that the Cub with 1000 loader should be at dealers in April of this year.
Bob
an one point hitch !!
Tractors are like watermelons..Eat the red and throw away the green!!
Brendan Dixon Greenville NC
1964 Farmall Cub #223883
1964 Farmall 140 #27512
Tractorguy140, YouTube
Brendan Dixon Greenville NC
1964 Farmall Cub #223883
1964 Farmall 140 #27512
Tractorguy140, YouTube
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Re: Anyone Else think this would make a Greeat Model??
That Lo Boy is much nicer than my loader Cub.... but it runs good and also has the big bucket.
I am guessing from my limited experience with a loader Lo Boy that you gotta scramble over the seat to get on it?
I am guessing from my limited experience with a loader Lo Boy that you gotta scramble over the seat to get on it?
1971 Cub (Rufus) 1950 Cub (Cathy) 1965 Lo Boy Fast Hitch (Nameless III) 1970 Cub 1000 Loader & Fast Hitch (Lee)
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1964 Farmall 140 #27512
Just a Clean Strong run of the mill Farmall 140 with very little Wear.
Also have a bit of equipment
Woods C-42 Belly mower, 1963 IH McCormick #215 Plow, IH #144 Cultivators, IH Side Dresser (in need of some work non working at the moment) - Location: Greenville N.C
Re: Anyone Else think this would make a Greeat Model??
Well i just use the Wheel Weight as a step to get on iv driven a 65 Lo-Boy one of my Friends had nice little tractor wont hard for me as long there is a wheel weight on itBuzzard Wing wrote:That Lo Boy is much nicer than my loader Cub.... but it runs good and also has the big bucket.
I am guessing from my limited experience with a loader Lo Boy that you gotta scramble over the seat to get on it?
Tractors are like watermelons..Eat the red and throw away the green!!
Brendan Dixon Greenville NC
1964 Farmall Cub #223883
1964 Farmall 140 #27512
Tractorguy140, YouTube
Brendan Dixon Greenville NC
1964 Farmall Cub #223883
1964 Farmall 140 #27512
Tractorguy140, YouTube
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Re: Anyone Else think this would make a Greeat Model??
Funny thing is some folks think a Lo Boy is easier than a Cub to get on and off..... Obvious to me they have either never gotten on/off a Lo Boy or never gotten on/off a Cub. With a 1000 loader, the 'post' is right in the way of the platform (cannot really tell from your pictures). So you cannot get on or off the dang thing easily. Pretty well stuck with a no suspension pan seat or some hazardous moves to get around the deluxe one.
My guess is that loader was not original to the Lo Boy, I think the long levers and bigger bucket were for 140's.
My guess is that loader was not original to the Lo Boy, I think the long levers and bigger bucket were for 140's.
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Re: Anyone Else think this would make a Greeat Model??
Brendan In NC wrote:Cant Wait to see them hope it will be a 65 - 75 Square Nose Yellow an white with a white Grill
an one point hitch !!
It will be a 70's model with chains. I doubt it will have a one point hitch and mower.
There are two ways to get enough Cubs. One is to continue to accumulate more and more. The other is to desire less.
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1964 Farmall 140 #27512
Just a Clean Strong run of the mill Farmall 140 with very little Wear.
Also have a bit of equipment
Woods C-42 Belly mower, 1963 IH McCormick #215 Plow, IH #144 Cultivators, IH Side Dresser (in need of some work non working at the moment) - Location: Greenville N.C
Re: Anyone Else think this would make a Greeat Model??
Barnyard wrote:Brendan In NC wrote:Cant Wait to see them hope it will be a 65 - 75 Square Nose Yellow an white with a white Grill
an one point hitch !!
It will be a 70's model with chains. I doubt it will have a one point hitch and mower.
Tractors are like watermelons..Eat the red and throw away the green!!
Brendan Dixon Greenville NC
1964 Farmall Cub #223883
1964 Farmall 140 #27512
Tractorguy140, YouTube
Brendan Dixon Greenville NC
1964 Farmall Cub #223883
1964 Farmall 140 #27512
Tractorguy140, YouTube
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Re: Anyone Else think this would make a Greeat Model??
I cant say how easy it is to get on and off of a lowboy with a loader but my cub with a loader and fast hitch is easy since the loader frame has a step on it, way easier then my other one with a fast hitch that has the plow adjustment right in the way trying to get on and off. Id love to see them have a spec cast model with a loader.
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Re: Anyone Else think this would make a Greeat Model??
Yep Mr FarmBoy.... a Cub with a 1000 is the EASIEST one to get on and off of..... and the Lo Boy is the HARDEST... not the best picture, but the 'thin man's' little brother (paper thin man??) is the only one that can get on/off without climbing over the rear end.
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Re: Anyone Else think this would make a Greeat Model??
Buzzard Wing wrote:Yep Mr FarmBoy.... a Cub with a 1000 is the EASIEST one to get on and off of..... and the Lo Boy is the HARDEST... not the best picture, but the 'thin man's' little brother (paper thin man??) is the only one that can get on/off without climbing over the rear end.
That is unless you have a right front cut off fender
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Re: Anyone Else think this would make a Greeat Model??
I would test out the idea, but that Lo Boy is spread out all over New England! Not sure a couple of inches would help much.
The upside is that the PTO was barely used and just last night I installed it in my long stripe. Sure do hate to chase down parts I loaned out, but so far NONE have been returned without asking.... I guess I should do some asking!
That loader doesn't have the step, but the other does.
The upside is that the PTO was barely used and just last night I installed it in my long stripe. Sure do hate to chase down parts I loaned out, but so far NONE have been returned without asking.... I guess I should do some asking!
That loader doesn't have the step, but the other does.
1971 Cub (Rufus) 1950 Cub (Cathy) 1965 Lo Boy Fast Hitch (Nameless III) 1970 Cub 1000 Loader & Fast Hitch (Lee)
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