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Anyone collect IH Cub Cadets?


Mr 85Ranger

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I haven't got into IH Cub Cadets, but I do have a nice collection of Craftsman tractors going right now. Currently looking for a home for the one so I can start collecting a couple Ford tractors....

Must be some RBV related sickness or something....
 
I dont have any IH Cubs but I got a few IHs. Got a super A, super C, cub and a 350 utility tractor. Also have a 1948 Leader model D I restored a few years back we take to tractor shows. We still use the three IHs for farming. I also have a couple of old craftsman lawn tractors mid 60s models. I just got done putting together an old craftsman push lawnmower yesterday. I will try and figure out how old it is, its still got the ID tag on it 131.91460. It has a cast magnesium deck on it. Pretty cool.
 
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have a '46 ford 2N bought new the year my dad was born. has a distinct sound in 2nd gear overdrive (has the optional sherman overdrive on it) guess its spent alot of time in that ratio. have a restored '65 JD 110 garden tractor with mower deck and a '74 j.c. penney push mower i re-did in ford tractor white/blue scheme.
 
I never thought about collecting cub scouts... Especially in IH... You guys a fricken sick!!!!






Lol
 
I don't own one, but my aunt in Michagin has one. Very interesting piece of equipment.
 
love the cubs that get the narrow front kits thrown on em, but i'm more of a simplicity/Allis guy but all in all love the old iron
 
Oddly enough, I just took these pics the other day at my wifes uncles farm, figured I would share 'em...:icon_thumby:

His I.H mower...I don't know anything about it other than it cuts good.

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The Farmall I know nothing about...

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The awesome Pulling mower I know nothing about...

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The '64 I.H. C 900 stepside & '70 I.H. C 1000...I took these pics a while back..The '64 belongs to me now, he gave it to me for helping them around the farm house.

I don't want to drag it out of it's covered spot until I can afford to get 'er going, been sitting there for 25 years...:shok:

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I would love to have a tractor like this one!! Must be nice to have that truck too. I wish I got stuff like that for helping people out

Yeh, it's a sweet ole tractor. I have no idea what year it is though..:dunno:

I started talking to her uncle about the International p/u's the first time I saw 'em & I didn't stop!!!! It ended up paying off!! :headbang:

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love the cubs that get the narrow front kits thrown on em, but i'm more of a simplicity/Allis guy but all in all love the old iron

I am more of a Allis-Chalmers and John Deere guy. '47 Allis C, '53 Allis WD-45 and a '46 John Deere B. Wouldn't get rid of any of them for anything. My all time favorite lawn mower is a John Deere 68, mows like a champ and hangs on a cliff like a billy goat.

I wouldn't be against picking up an Allis D-19/190/190XT, 170/180/185 or even a JD 3010/3020 (they are an operators dream and look very sharp dressed up) at some point for a machine with a little more heft. Gas only, although freakishly awesome with the first factory turbo diesel Allis's had problems with rear ends even when new... and I don't want to fight with a diesel in the dead of winter to do something and because of fuel prices are much cheaper than diesel. With the right deal on the right tractor I might sway though...

Yeh, it's a sweet ole tractor. I have no idea what year it is though..:dunno:

http://www.tractordata.com/farm-tractors/000/3/1/311-farmall-200.html

A lot spunkier than I thought it would be, I had it pegged for a A/B replacement right around 20 PTO hp.
 
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