Well we got it off the trailer and I did a modest amount of cleaning with the old high pressure washer and so far this is what I have figured out with what was on the tractor and what came home in the wife's pickup (the bed was pretty full) It is equipped with..
The Cub 144 Cotton and Corn cultivator that is complete including the floating shields
The Cub 171 Blacklands one row Cotton and corn planter complete with the fertilizer option and I think the press wheel attachment is also in the pile, and also the cover disc and cultivator options.
I have ordered the carb kit cuz you know that's needed for sure, it does not seem to have allot of compression but I can feel the compression twice per revolution and they feel even during the two revolutions it takes to complete the 4 cycles so I don't suspect any big problem there. Oh yes I did also get some of the original manuals too, but have not looked through them yet.
Also there is quite a bit of slop in the PTO shaft but that is probably not too big a deal.
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