Posted by ericlb on September 02, 2011 at 20:12:52 from (70.41.147.133):
In Reply to: Cub posted by Russ from MN on September 02, 2011 at 07:16:30:
there good little tractors, 60 ci ih engine, it does not have sleeves, if either has live hydraulics or none at all, on the early ones it was optional you'll have to look under the gas tank to see if the hydraulic box is there, i have a '49, it runs a ih 42" mower all summer long, and makes a modern riding mower look like a pile of junk, the cut is that much better, and no remowing the center stripe modern riders leave in long grass, it has the grader/ snow blade and works well in the winter, also has a 1 bottom plow too it works but i havent got to play with that much, it will run out of horsepower if you really push it in hood high weeds ect but if you make 2 passes it works fine, right now its pulling my feed trailer every day with a full tank of water on it trailer weighs about 2500 lbs, and the cub pulls it in second gear, [ its mostly flat where my pens are]
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