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International Cub Lo-Boy (high crop) tractor

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countryboy5

06-23-2006 19:34:33




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I purchased an International Cub Lo-Boy and I have been trying to find some info. on it. I have been to several web sites and tried to find the serial #, but have had no luck. If anyone can help me out I would appreciate it. The serial # is 20291 J. I think this is a high crop tractor because the seat sets off to the right side and it also has a blade on the front and a ditch witch on the back. I also need to know where I can get replacement teeth for the d/witch.

Thanks, Countryboy5

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john *.?-!.* cub owner

06-24-2006 19:34:14




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 Re: International Cub Lo-Boy (high crop) tractor in reply to countryboy5, 06-23-2006 19:34:33  
Auburn converted cubs for a trencher operation. pretty good rigs, and if you find one in good shape, they are normally pretty pricey, in the range of 3500 to 5500. Parts are still availabel from manufacturer.



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Bus Driver

06-24-2006 05:53:09




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 Re: International Cub Lo-Boy (high crop) tractor in reply to countryboy5, 06-23-2006 19:34:33  
Forget the high crop idea. Just the product of an over imaginative imagination. I suspect that you have found a 1965 Cub LoBoy. The front of the hood should be sort of square at the top.
Does the tractor hood look like this one (if the link works)? The photo is not a loboy. With a loboy, the top of the front tires will be higher than the steering arms.

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dougn

06-23-2006 19:56:06




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 Re: International Cub Lo-Boy (high crop) tractor in reply to countryboy5, 06-23-2006 19:34:33  
there should be a serial number plate on the right front where the steering box and lower radiator hose are. if that is a lo-boy it was built in 1965. lo-boys are 7-8 inches lower than standard cubs.



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countryboy5

06-23-2006 20:08:33




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 Re: International Cub Lo-Boy (high crop) tractor in reply to dougn, 06-23-2006 19:56:06  
Thanks for the info. I did get the serial # off of the plate, where you said it would be. I double checked it and it is #20291J. Do you have any ideas on where to get more info. on this specific tractor or serial # verification?

Thanks,
Countryboy5



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HAS

06-23-2006 19:48:28




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 Re: International Cub Lo-Boy (high crop) tractor in reply to countryboy5, 06-23-2006 19:34:33  
I don't think there is such a thing as a cub low-boy high crop. That's an oxymoron.

By saying ditch witch is that the brand or are you speaking generically? If you know hte brand, go to their web site and find a nearby dealer - he'll get you the new teeth, chain and the whole works.



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