Posted by SouthernFarmall on April 20, 2011 at 08:16:50 from (76.4.24.140):
In Reply to: Red Tractors posted by southdakota farmall3 on April 19, 2011 at 18:54:10:
Yes, there are LOTS of parts out there (even websites dedicated specifically to the Cub). Cubs are neat little tractors, but you can't actually DO anything with them! For restoration purposes, they are cute, pretty, and very popular, but if you want a tractor to rebuild and then use, a 140 is better (of course, a Super A would be the closest letter series equivalent). The main problem with Cubs is that it takes way too long to change implements. It could take anywhere from 15-45 minutes to change from plowing configuration to cultivating, whereas with a 140, it may take 5-10. Main thing is that you get a tractor you enjoy. I think Cubs are great for some things, so if that is what you want, Go For It! SF
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