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Re: model fcub
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Posted by georgeky on July 09, 2007 at 20:39:49 from (64.12.117.8):
In Reply to: model fcub posted by julie williams on July 09, 2007 at 18:31:48:
Julie, it is a small one row, row crop tractor that was sold to small acreage tobacco and vegetable farmers It can be fitted with a variety of implements. One bottom plow,disc,blade,one row cultivator, cycle mower, belly mower, planter and fertilizer unit. Maybe a few more implements as well. I have a 50 model that my grandpa bought new. I don't use it much, to small for me. It is cute as a bug though. Parts are available for it from several sources including IH. I should say CaseIH. If it was your dads you should keep it and cherish it. My grandpa thought his Cub was the cats meow. He replaced a team of horses with it. If you need help on it there is lots of folks here with lots of knowledge on just about any part of it. Good luck.
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