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New owner 1948 orchard cub
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New owner 1948 orchard cub
I have recently acquired a 1948 farmall cub. It only has two pedals,one brake pedal and a clutch pedal. Also it has an extremely narrow rear end I was told that it could possibly be in Orchard cub. The rear is much more narrow than pictures of the cubs I have seen online. I don't find a lot of information about them online any help would be appreciated. Thanks
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Re: New owner 1948 orchard cub
post a pic and we will help identify it
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Re: New owner 1948 orchard cub
Welcome to the forum!
Yes, post a picture and you will have an answer promptly!
Yes, post a picture and you will have an answer promptly!
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Re: New owner 1948 orchard cub
Welcome to the Forum. As Boss said, posting some pictures will help identify what you have.
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Re: New owner 1948 orchard cub
Let me know if these pics posted. My computer is down and I am having to everything on my phone.
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Re: New owner 1948 orchard cub
Ok.. I got two up.. They were a pain cause I had to reduce the size . Any info at all is welcome. The tractor is in very good shape. I know the family who owned at they parked it about 15 years ago. The motor turns over and everything is there that I can see except a battery. Gonna try to start in in the next week or two when I get time.
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Re: New owner 1948 orchard cub
Great snag!! Those vinyard Cubs are really rare. Others will be along shortly that know much more about them than me.
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Re: New owner 1948 orchard cub
Lowrollerjr wrote:the family who owned at they parked it about 15 years ago...Gonna try to start in in the next week or two when I get time.
Make sure you prime the oil pump before starting since it has been parked that long. You sure don't want to damage the engine on that one.
That's a nice looking little Cub you got there.
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Re: New owner 1948 orchard cub
I did not know they made an Orchard Cub! That is one of the reason's I enjoy this site,if you'll read the posts and questions you'll learn something new....Good luck with your Orchard Cub and thanks for sharing! Rick
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Re: New owner 1948 orchard cub
I think it really depends on who you mean by "THEY". My understanding is that this type modification would have been done by an after market supplier, a local machine shop, or sometimes by the owner themselves, not by IH. Unless it was a French Cub then I don't know if IH made the Vineyard Cub or that was a modification by someone else. Regardless, it's a very neat tractor and will draw lots of attention anywhere it is. Great find!JRICK wrote:I did not know they made an Orchard Cub!
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Re: New owner 1948 orchard cub
I have also been told that it is a vineyard cub.All I know is that it is really cool. If the modifications were made somewhere other than the factory you wouldn't be able to tell because it looks like a factory job. Thank you all for your quick responses. I will keep you posted on my progress. I think I scored for $500.00
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Re: New owner 1948 orchard cub
Lowrollerjr wrote: I think I scored for $500.00
At that price, you won the game!
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