Posted by jk on February 02, 2009 at 13:41:24 from (64.112.199.131):
my grandpa has a Cub that i'd like to buy from him. i think its a '61, but i can tell you for sure its the last style farmall cub before they went to the international cub. anyway, it has a drawbar, turf tires, a set of A-B weight in the rear, deluxe seat, snow plow with brackets for front and belly mount, hydralics, orignal 6 volt ( i would convert to 12 ) adjust able front axle, and buzz saw, and a 3 point (yes a 3 point not a 1 point fast hitch) ok heres the bad. when the motor was rebuilt 20 or so years ago, the guy didn't put in a new oil pump. so when working the tractor and it gets hot it rattels, and has no (almost no) oil pressure. it would need a new crank or the crank re-ground and new bearings. my grandpa has been running 50 weight oil in it for about 10 years to "get it by" i guess if it matters, the paint tires and seat cushion are all in good shape. so now the biggie, what it worth? thanks jk
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