Farmall Cub 1947 - 1964 Next model:. The Cub featured IH's 'Cultivision' offset engine and steering. Three major series of the original Cub were built: the Farmall Cub until 1964 (sn 224703), the International Cub until 1975 (sn 248124), and the new International Cub until the end of production in 1979.
Production: Manufacturer: Farmall (a part of International Harvester) Factory: Louisville, Kentucky, USA: International Harvester 1.0L 4-cyl gasoline Capacity: Fuel: 7.5 gal 28.4 L Hydraulic system: 0.56 gal 2.1 L Rear Hitch: Type: IH Fast Hitch (optional): Rear PTO: independent Rear RPM: 1600, 1800 (counter-clockwise): Wheelbase: 69.25 inches 175 cm Weight: 1477 to 2891 pounds Front tire: 4.00-12 Rear tire: 8-24: mowing deck blade front-end loader Cub Serial Numbers: Location: Serial number plate on the right side of the Farmall Cub, above the front axle. 1947: 501 1948:::: 1: 1: 1: 1: 1: 1: 1: 2: 2: 2: 2: 2: 2: 223453 Final: 224703:: Information, photos, and a message board: Information on the Cub. Farmall Cub Power: Drawbar (claimed): 10 hp 7.5 kW PTO (claimed): 11 hp 8.2 kW Belt (claimed): 9.76 hp 7.3 kW Plows: 1 (12 inch) Drawbar (tested): 9.87 hp 7.4 kW Belt (tested): 10.39 hp 7.7 kW Mechanical: Chassis: 4x2 2WD Steering: manual Brakes: differential contracting band Cab: Open operator station. Hydraulics: Capacity: 0.56 gal 2.1 L Pressure: 1200 psi 82.7 bar Total flow: 2.8 gpm 10.6 lpm Electrical: Ground: positive negative (sn 224401) Charging system: generator Battery: Number: 1 Volts: 6 12 (sn 224401) Page information: Last update: June 9, 2017 Copyright: Copyright 2017 TractorData LLC Contact.
This site exists to help fellow Cub Owners. If you have old McCormick, IH, or Farmall-related manuals, we'd love to add them here with due credit and sincere thanks for aiding the cause! Jim Becker - 10A Disc Harrow Coming Soon: Haydon Rowe & Kent Morris - Cub-447 Vegetable Cultivator Welcome to Farmall Cub (dot) Info What's on Farmall Cub (dot) Info? The most popular feature is the, based on the original manuscript from International Harvester entitled the 'TC-37F Parts Manual, (Rev 3)'. This textual and graphical database can be viewed, searched, and filtered easily with a few clicks of the mouse!
You can find every screw, washer, seal, or bearing on the tractor in seconds. In addition, each part links directly to its scanned original manual page, as well as to related articles in the FarmallCub.Com forums! Hover your mouse over.every. field on the screen because most of them take you somewhere special. If you want to use the database 'offline', you can download an abridged copy in Microsoft Access or Excel formats from the section. The database is constantly being maintained and updated, and the most recent edition will always be available online.
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In addition, many of the original manuals regarding the Farmall Cub, its original implements and many third-party implements are available as online consisting of thumbnails and full-sized scans of.every. manual page. These provide for quick searching across pages and zooming to a full-sized image very quickly. (Be wary of online auctions charging for the same material but of questionable quality. If you want to get full copies of the manuals, there are high-quality reproductions for many of them available from Binder Books.) Why does Farmall Cub (dot) Info exist? I always admired the old red tractors with the long exposed steering column and the body offset to the side, but I didn't get much time to learn about them until 2004, when I finally bought a 1952 Farmall Cub (with 'CultiVision' as the offset style is called,) and the fun and frustration began. Instead of a 'restoration' I decided to 'refresh' this old workhorse and put it to good use.
It came about with an immense amount of patience and advice from my newfound friends on FarmallCub.Com, and I smiled every time I used it. I sold that tractor (and its sibling, a 1952 Farmall Super A) in 2007, but Farmall Cub (dot) Info remains as an attempt to provide something back to the community of gentlemen and scholars that welcomed and assisted me during those years. And they know I'm going to need them again, because no true enthusiast owns just ONE Cub, or stays away for long.
Folks: One of the kind of 'peculiar' projects I have is to eventually have a complete set of Cub Owner's Manuals from 1947 to 1979 There is a reason. A lot of people would like to see an owner's manual from their Cub's specific year. It is just the way it is. As you all know I normally try to purchase as much as I can afford to on as well as beg and borrow manuals from our members.
This is not something that I can afford to do all by myself, so sometimes I have to put out a call in the Wanted and the Cub Vine Forums for specific items. However, one of our members has sold all of his Cubs and is now parting with a number of manuals.
Specifically Cub Owner's Manuals. He has some nice ones which I do not have copies of and unfortunately I cannot afford to buy them all.
I just do not have those kinds of resources. Most of the costs associated with the Manual Server at the moment is in well Manuals, Brochures and other IH Publications. And it can get steep so that is what limits the amount I get personally. Thanks of course to all the members who have donated these publications to the server and I continue to count on and pray for contined support in this manner. So here is the request. Mtntracterguy has these for sale with most ending tomorrow: I am hoping that members of the forum who either have tractors from these years and want a manual for their specific year will end up getting them and possibly consider donating a scan in both jpeg and pdf format (via Bob in CT possibly) for the server. Here is the link to what mtntractorguy has for sale: Oh I will post my latest acquistions in another thread.
I'll be delighted to scan manuals for into pdf and jpeg format so we all can benefit from them. When I scan a manual like one of these owner's manuals, I can open the manual a lay it flat and scan 2 pages at once because we have an 11 x 17 scanner bed. Then I 'cut' the pages electronically and crop them to a clean edge. No folding back and damaging the bindings or the cover staples. The scans are all produced at 300 dpi and we have optical character recognition settings too that allow the pdf to be searched by keyword.
After white glove care, I'll return them at my expense. Good luck bidding. Collecting old manuals is fun Bob. Bob in CT wrote:I'll be delighted to scan manuals for into pdf and jpeg format so we all can benefit from them. When I scan a manual like one of these owner's manuals, I can open the manual a lay it flat and scan 2 pages at once because we have an 11 x 17 scanner bed. Then I 'cut' the pages electronically and crop them to a clean edge.
If you have a new manual to add to the list, or if one of the links is broken, then PM me. 600cc 2013-2015 ZX-6R: 2009-2012 ZX-6R: 2007-2008 ZX-6R: 2005-2006 ZX-6R: 2005-2006 ZX-6RR: 2003-2004 ZX-6R & 2003 ZX-6RR: 2004 ZX-6RR: 2003 ZX-6RR: 2000-2002 ZX-6R: 1998-1999 ZX-6R: 1995-1997 ZX-6R: ZZR600 2005-2008: ER-6N 2006-2008: ER-6N 2009: Ninja 650 2006-2008: Ninja 650 2009-2012: 1000cc 2011-2013 ZX-10R: 2011-2013 Z1000 & Ninja 1000: 2008-2010 ZX-10R: 2006-2007 ZX-10R: 2004-2005 ZX-10R: 1200+cc 2002-2006 ZX-12R: 2006-2007 ZX-14R: 2008-2009 ZX-14R: 2010-2013 ZX-14R. I got tired of having 50 threads stuck to the top of this sub forum, so I've made one master thread which I'll keep updated to the best of my ability.
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No folding back and damaging the bindings or the cover staples. The scans are all produced at 300 dpi and we have optical character recognition settings too that allow the pdf to be searched by keyword. After white glove care, I'll return them at my expense. Good luck bidding.
Collecting old manuals is fun Bob Wow, Bob. Sounds like you've perfected the process. I won the 49 manual, so I'll be getting with you when it comes in. A great way to 'share' with the group! Guys thanks a lot, I appreciate it immensely. Ken: on top of the ones that are listed there, there are implements and manuals I have no idea of.
Every time I turn around, there is something new almost that catches my attention. One that has my attention and is subject to a single specific search on is the GSS-1015 Chassis and Engine Service Manual. I think it is the last and the most elusive of all the GSS series manuals for the Cub and Cub Lo-Boy. That one I really want to get. The Side Delivery Rake that Phil has apparently was designed for the Cub, but I do not know the model number or anything else on it. The Fast Hitch Generator or any Generator for the Cubs.Auburn Trencher, Prewitt Post Hole Digger, Arps Blackhawk Half Tracks just to start never mind the transplanters and all The roller blade/spreader is one I have never seen.
And there are many others even like the IH-105 Balanced Head Sickle Bar Mower and the Gang Reel Mowers. I am organizing my harddrive for uploads and I am coming across things I have misplaced. Andy, not yours yet.
But I am hopeful. Sometimes I can be forgetful. And as Bob mentioned there is a list here;. We are chipping away, but it will be a long process.
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