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- Joe Malinowski
- 10+ Years
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- Tractors Owned: 1975 F cub, 1965 F cub, 1949 parts cub,1953 F cub 1942 JD LA, 1988 JD 330 diesel
- Circle of Safety: Y
- Location: MA. Hadley
Great Video
Joe
22 mower 5', grader blade, 189 two way moldboard plow, cultivators ,danco C2 mower,1961 Comet, 1984 BMW 318i
Part of life is falling down, living is getting back up.
22 mower 5', grader blade, 189 two way moldboard plow, cultivators ,danco C2 mower,1961 Comet, 1984 BMW 318i
Part of life is falling down, living is getting back up.
- John *.?-!.* cub owner
- Cub Pro
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- Zip Code: 63664
- Tractors Owned: 47, 48, 49 cub plus Wagner loader & other attachments. 41 Farmall H.
- Location: Mo, Potosi
Re: Great Video
thanks for the link. I have a brochure that was printed in 45 for the dealers to start passing out in 46 introducing the cub that has many of those tractors and same pictures.
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- Rudi
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- Skype Name: R.H. "Rudi" Saueracker, SSM
- Tractors Owned: 1947 Cub "Granny"
1948 Cub "Ellie-Mae"
1968 Cub Lo-Boy
Dad's Putt-Putt
IH 129 CC
McCormick 100 Manure Spreader
McCormick 100-H Manure Spreader
Post Hole Digger
M-H #1 Potato Digger - Circle of Safety: Y
- Twitter ID: Rudi Saueracker, SSM
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Re: Great Video
Really enjoyed that one. Excellent video.
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- AL Farmall Boy
- 10+ Years
- Posts: 2555
- Joined: Tue Aug 10, 2010 6:38 pm
- Zip Code: 35630
- Circle of Safety: Y
Re: Great Video
That is a great video. I have a question about one of the planter/cultivator units shown though. The video makes it hard to tell, BUT around 5:10 through 5:40 you can see the Cub planting (I think), and it looks like it has some sort of configuration placed way out front under the front axle pushing dirt and making the row. I assumed this was the "u-shaped" layoff bar with a wide shank on it, but to me it looked like a different setup and looked farther forward than the layoff bar would be.
SOme clarification on this would be greatly appreciated. Wish the video was clearer. I have attached screenshots of what I am talking about.
SOme clarification on this would be greatly appreciated. Wish the video was clearer. I have attached screenshots of what I am talking about.
Regards,
Chase
205-368-5339
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Chase
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Follow my page "Alabama Tractor Pickers" on YouTube & Facebook!
- RaymondDurban
- Cub Pro
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- Location: FL, Crestview
Re: Great Video
That's a 170 planter. See here: http://www.cleancomputes.com/Cub/Cub%20 ... -20-52.htm
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- AL Farmall Boy
- 10+ Years
- Posts: 2555
- Joined: Tue Aug 10, 2010 6:38 pm
- Zip Code: 35630
- Circle of Safety: Y
Re: Great Video
Thanks Raymond!
Regards,
Chase
205-368-5339
ihfarmallrtr@gmail.com
Follow my page "Alabama Tractor Pickers" on YouTube & Facebook!
Chase
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- Joe Malinowski
- 10+ Years
- Posts: 2385
- Joined: Sat Feb 07, 2004 3:03 pm
- Zip Code: 01035
- eBay ID: jayrod01035
- Tractors Owned: 1975 F cub, 1965 F cub, 1949 parts cub,1953 F cub 1942 JD LA, 1988 JD 330 diesel
- Circle of Safety: Y
- Location: MA. Hadley
Re: Great Video
I can't take the credit for that, Batty54 found it and forwarded it to me.
Joe
22 mower 5', grader blade, 189 two way moldboard plow, cultivators ,danco C2 mower,1961 Comet, 1984 BMW 318i
Part of life is falling down, living is getting back up.
22 mower 5', grader blade, 189 two way moldboard plow, cultivators ,danco C2 mower,1961 Comet, 1984 BMW 318i
Part of life is falling down, living is getting back up.
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- 10+ Years
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- Joined: Sun Apr 10, 2005 9:25 pm
- Zip Code: 40165
- Location: bullitt county, kentucky
Re: Great Video
looks like he likes to run in 2nd gear and changes implements pretty darn quick
get er done; life is good
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- Location: Oxford, NY
Re: Great Video
Great video Joe. I loved it.
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- Tractors Owned: 1955 Cub Fast Hitch
sickle bar
land plow
harrows
snow plow
manure spreader
hayrake, rope pull
variety of cultivators
Wagner WM-1 bucket loader
rear carrier -- homemade - Location: Berkshire hills
Re: Great Video
Joe that was just great! Thanks.
I missed seeing the plow hit a rock -- that's a special time here -- Yikes! Clutch in, woah there -- Jeez. And seeing as when I plow (using the "swing" plow) I always land up with a ditch alojg one side --does the single plow land up with no ditch in the middle?
Didn't know that the Cub could haul at speed a full size hay wagon. Now I could use a larger (not full size) wagon -- my little cart (?4'x8') fills up too quickly.
And I wonder about that "Cub" decal with the circle up on the radiator sides -- is that decal standard on all Farmall Cubs? If so I've got to find a couple of them.
Dick B
I missed seeing the plow hit a rock -- that's a special time here -- Yikes! Clutch in, woah there -- Jeez. And seeing as when I plow (using the "swing" plow) I always land up with a ditch alojg one side --does the single plow land up with no ditch in the middle?
Didn't know that the Cub could haul at speed a full size hay wagon. Now I could use a larger (not full size) wagon -- my little cart (?4'x8') fills up too quickly.
And I wonder about that "Cub" decal with the circle up on the radiator sides -- is that decal standard on all Farmall Cubs? If so I've got to find a couple of them.
Dick B
- RaymondDurban
- Cub Pro
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- Circle of Safety: Y
- Location: FL, Crestview
Re: Great Video
DickB wrote:.... And seeing as when I plow (using the "swing" plow) I always land up with a ditch alojg one side --does the single plow land up with no ditch in the middle?
I'm not sure what a swing plow is, but to answer your question about the "ditch", it all depends on how you plow and how you start out. If using the 193 or 189, if you start on one end, establish a furrow and return back to where you started (with a 193) or turned around and went back down the same furrow the opposite direction (with a 189), and plowed from one side of the field to the other, you'd end up with a dead furrow at the other end.
If you established a furrow on one side, then went to the other side and established another, and continued to plow the field from both ends working to the center, then you'd end up with a double dead furrow in the middle of the field.
DickB wrote:And I wonder about that "Cub" decal with the circle up on the radiator sides -- is that decal standard on all Farmall Cubs? If so I've got to find a couple of them.
The circle cub decal was only used on the earliest of cubs. The early Cubs had "McCormick-Deering Farmall" on the hood, and the "Cub" decal on the doglegs. Then they went to "McCormick-Deering Farmall Cub" all on the hood, which no longer needed the Cub decal on the doglegs. So unless you have a Cub that has a SN of within the first couple thousand tractors, the "Circle Cub" decal is not necessary.
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Re: Great Video
I know that Farmington Implement has re-done that original IH film and has scanned it to DVD format using high resolution copying. The quality is excellant !!!!!!! A very professionaly done DVD.
He has more CUB stuff to copy; let's encourage him to do it ! I am in no way connected with his company, just a very pleased customer.
Baldwindiesel
He has more CUB stuff to copy; let's encourage him to do it ! I am in no way connected with his company, just a very pleased customer.
Baldwindiesel
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- Cub Star!!
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Re: Great Video
I have watched a few of these videos and most of the cubs have what looks like 15 in front tires. Any ideas why?
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- Zip Code: 93636
- Tractors Owned: 1947 Cub #550
1962 LoBoy - Circle of Safety: Y
- Location: Madera, CA.
Re: Great Video
I like the all red rear rims on the cub in the film. I didn't think they came with the red rear rim. Was that only on the pre-production run of Cubs or also on the early production cubs? I have Cub F550 and might like to change the rear rim to red, if so. Also, I would sure like to find a nice set of small rims and the 6" tires to go with them! Thanks for posting the video. Steve K.
- RaymondDurban
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Re: Great Video
Steve, I was looking at the color of the rims pretty close as well. I've come to the conclusion that they aren't actually red, but what we are seeing is the reflection of the red paint from the weights and centers. The age of the camera being used doesn't help with the bleeding of colors. At one point in the video when the disc is being shown, there are a few angles that the edge of the discs look silver, then red as the reflection of the frame hits just right.
Not all the tractors in the video are the same tractor. Some have 15" fronts, some have 12". As to the reason why the 15's were abandoned for production, I can only assume the cost was a factor.
Not all the tractors in the video are the same tractor. Some have 15" fronts, some have 12". As to the reason why the 15's were abandoned for production, I can only assume the cost was a factor.
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