I found a 189 plow, now I need some parts help.
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I found a 189 plow, now I need some parts help.
I’ve been looking for a 193 or 189 since I got my cub, I found one 4.5 hours away via Facebook marketplace and went to get her yesterday!
It looks like I need some bolts and the latch bar and support assembly. Is that it? I have the drawbar on my cub already.
Link is for photos.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/GoKDgfrjrpcMQFaw6
Well the plow is too large to be a 189 and is 16+ inches. Looks like it was converted from a super A per an older man that I get parts from.
It looks like I need some bolts and the latch bar and support assembly. Is that it? I have the drawbar on my cub already.
Link is for photos.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/GoKDgfrjrpcMQFaw6
Well the plow is too large to be a 189 and is 16+ inches. Looks like it was converted from a super A per an older man that I get parts from.
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Re: I found a 189 plow, now I need some parts help.
I have a latch assembly, pm sent
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Re: I found a 189 plow, now I need some parts help.
looks like you do not have the depth lever for a 189, the one in the pic is for a 193
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Re: I found a 189 plow, now I need some parts help.
Hi,
Below are pics from TM Tractor of a Cub 189 Plow on a Cub.
http://www.tmtractor.com/tm-tractor/gim ... ow_001.htm
Below is the Cub 189 Plow owner's manual, it has lots of info, and a parts list.
http://farmallcub.com/rudi_cub/www.clea ... index.html
The parts pic for the depth adjusting lever is on page 19.
Below is a page from the 1949 Cub 193 Plow owner's manual, showing the depth control lever used with that plow. It looks like the same number pic on both pages, but it's sort of hard to see the number on the 189 page.
You can look through if you want, and compare all the part numbers for the parts of the levers.
I don't see what is different about them. I see the 189 lever has a shaft that goes to the left side.
http://farmallcub.com/rudi_cub/www.clea ... age-17.jpg
The plow in your pics look like it has the optional extensions at the rear of the moldboards, I think they were optional.
Below are pics from TM Tractor of a Cub 189 Plow on a Cub.
http://www.tmtractor.com/tm-tractor/gim ... ow_001.htm
Below is the Cub 189 Plow owner's manual, it has lots of info, and a parts list.
http://farmallcub.com/rudi_cub/www.clea ... index.html
The parts pic for the depth adjusting lever is on page 19.
Below is a page from the 1949 Cub 193 Plow owner's manual, showing the depth control lever used with that plow. It looks like the same number pic on both pages, but it's sort of hard to see the number on the 189 page.
You can look through if you want, and compare all the part numbers for the parts of the levers.
I don't see what is different about them. I see the 189 lever has a shaft that goes to the left side.
http://farmallcub.com/rudi_cub/www.clea ... age-17.jpg
The plow in your pics look like it has the optional extensions at the rear of the moldboards, I think they were optional.

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Re: Update :( it’s not a 189. I found a 189 plow, now I need some parts help.
Looks like I’ll be unloading this plow at a loss 

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Re: Update :( it’s not a 189. I found a 189 plow, now I need some parts help.
Why do you say that? It looks like one to me.
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Re: Update :( it’s not a 189. I found a 189 plow, now I need some parts help.
Hi,
Read the last part in his first post, Jim, I think he added it later.
Read the last part in his first post, Jim, I think he added it later.
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Re: Update :( it’s not a 189. I found a 189 plow, now I need some parts help.
OK, I hadn't noticed the addition to the first post. HOWEVER, I stick with my last comment. Those are CLEARLY Cub plow beams. The twist near the front of each is characteristic of a Cub plow. The Super A plow beams are quite straight at the front. Plow bottoms are interchangeable so 16" bottoms may have been swapped onto the Cub plow. In fact, I think the only parts of a Plow Chief bottom that change among 12, 14, or 16-inch bottoms are the moldboard and share.
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Re: Update :( it’s not a 189. I found a 189 plow, now I need some parts help.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/z3HDXB2eextRhQiv5
Looking at the measurements what do you think? That length is what the gentleman referenced as being too large for the cub. He also referenced the welded on mounts.
Looking at the measurements what do you think? That length is what the gentleman referenced as being too large for the cub. He also referenced the welded on mounts.
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Re: Update :( it’s not a 189. I found a 189 plow, now I need some parts help.
I’m coming at this with zero experience and hope you guys are right. Is there a source for the 12” bottoms if it is a cub plow.
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Re: Update :( it’s not a 189. I found a 189 plow, now I need some parts help.
Lets make sure what you have first. What are the part numbers on your moldboards and shares? They should be cast or stamped into the back side of each part.
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Re: Update :( it’s not a 189. I found a 189 plow, now I need some parts help.
That is not how a a plow is measured! Length has nothing to do with it, your interested in width of cut. Measure from the rear tip of the share, crosswise to the landside.
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Re: Update :( it’s not a 189. I found a 189 plow, now I need some parts help.
I missed the second batch of pictures when I made my last post last might. Gary is absolutely right. I could read the part numbers on both plow shares in this morning's pictures. They are both 12-inch shares, one left and one right.
It looks like your parts man stirred up some concern over nothing.
It looks like your parts man stirred up some concern over nothing.
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Re: Update :( it’s not a 189. I found a 189 plow, now I need some parts help.
Agreed. Maybe the moldboard is larger than normal? Is that possible?
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