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Posted by Lee Christianson on December 15, 2006 at 07:45:24 from (69.4.118.142):
In Reply to: Farmall Cub posted by Lee Christianson on December 14, 2006 at 11:44:26:
I always wondered about that too (1st rubber tired Cub) since I never saw any on steel either. Maybe it's my feeble memory but I am fairly certain he stated it that way. IIRC even the F-series were on rubber and the steel stuff was the 10-20 and 15-30... I'm betting that he meant it was the first in this area. I'll have to wait until the weekend to get a pix that's decent. I have to move a truck and trailer to get at it and take it outside. Flash pix do not do it justice.. I'll try to find the engine number also although I know it's the original. It was overhauled in about 1960 and hasn't been worked a lot since. I used it for cultivating vegetable crops on 20 acres from 1972-1980. It's been nearly unused afterward. I really appreciate the replies from all of you. Many thanks.
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