Posted by Dave H (MI) on April 20, 2010 at 07:02:11 from (205.188.116.73):
In Reply to: cub color posted by cheif on April 19, 2010 at 14:51:25:
Putting aside the math lesson which you probably already knew, the Cub had a few style changes over the years as follows (I may be off slightly on years). The original Cub design was changed 'round about 1955. The most significant from a cosmetic standpoint would be the change from a mesh-like grill to an attractive 9 bar grill and the adding of the LoBoy as an alternative to the regular Cub. The tractor stayed red for I believe two years and then the grill was changed to white. I'm thinking it was 1959 when they changed the grill to a 5 bar design. Once you get into the 1960's I no longer can tell you but it was right in there or a little later they started with the new colors. All this from memory...it has been most of a year since I was Cub shopping. The tip below about the Cub website is a good one. The people there are nice folks and the resources available could be a model for any forum/website.
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