Farmall Cub

   / Farmall Cub #11  
My Dad has three right now and two of them have the five foot woods mower,and it is quite a load for the little tractor,they are nice little tractors,but you are not going to use them as a bush hog,we was at a tractor show this weekend and a guy had a cub with a 42" deck and said it worked great,you need to keep in mind how many H.P. these tractors have and go by that.

but a Farmall A with a 5' mower would be great.
 
   / Farmall Cub #12  
one thing I noticed on Dads,is that it seems that on the cubs the govenor don't work as well as his other tractors,but after working on his other tractors farmall c's super c's and b's we found that most of the govenors on all of them were not set right,you might check it and adjust it as needed.
 
   / Farmall Cub #13  
Ortis - Also check out Farmallcub Sharp blades.....front of deck slightly lower....engine in good tune....tail wind /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif...all help. And yes I'm a member of that cult along with my BX22. Chuck
 

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   / Farmall Cub #14  
Never had a Cub, but the A is pretty tough 16 hp. Mine would pull an orchard sprayer uphill on a gravel road. The sprayer was from the 30's, had a 6-cyl Continental, a 4-cyl. pump with porcelain cylinders, and a 500-gal. reservoir, probably 6-7,000 pounds in all. I agree about the rotary mowers - they just take lots of power, especially compared to a sickle bar.
Jim
 
   / Farmall Cub #15  
I have a 1949 Farmall Cub that I am going to restore. It works good as is but needs some TLC and new paint. This tractor was designed to cultivate and it works great for this purpose(my opinion) If you are going to use it to mow fields, a belly mount 42 inch rotary mower works good. The 14 or 15 HP it has cannot be expected to run a 5 foot rotary mower thru high brush. This tractor will also pull a one bottom plow thru most soils without too much trouble. If you use it within its designed limits, its a terrific little tractor that will run forever. You can't beat the visibility and utility of this little tractor. If you want a tractor that will run your 5 foot rotary mower, you need one with 25 or 30 HP!
 
   / Farmall Cub #16  
Several years ago I had a 57 Cub with a 48" Woods brush hog style belly mower. Good running tractor and a good mowing tractor but it wouldn't pull itself in snow let alone blade anything. Paid $1000 for it in 1970. Got $2650 in trade from a Ford dealer in 1983 on a Ford 1100 4x4 with a 42" 3 blade belly mower.
 
   / Farmall Cub #17  
Hey Ortis, You still around?

You wouldn't happen to be a Diablo II player would you?

Soundguy
 
   / Farmall Cub #18  
leftybob said:
Several years ago I had a 57 Cub with a 48" Woods brush hog style belly mower. Good running tractor and a good mowing tractor but it wouldn't pull itself in snow let alone blade anything. Paid $1000 for it in 1970. Got $2650 in trade from a Ford dealer in 1983 on a Ford 1100 4x4 with a 42" 3 blade belly mower.

Mornin Lefty,
If the Cub wouldnt pull itself in the snow something had to be wrong ! Not enough weight or traction ! This is a oic of my 42 A getting ready to remove 16" of snow didnt even wotk up a sweat !
 

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   / Farmall Cub #19  
Ortis said:
I have a Cub from the '70s I suppose since it has the squared off hood fron rather than the better looking (I believe) rounded one. It came with a 5' belly mower. i mowed with it for a while, but found that it had too little power to work on moderately thick, high grass or up hills, except in first gear. Now I just keep a blade on the front and use it for pushing hings around and pulling a cart.

Is my experience unique, or is it the norm for Cubs? I know it has only ~14 HP, so why do people like and seek out Cubs?

Regards
Ortis
Look at the farmallcub.com form. I have two in the shed I use when it's not so hot out. Sounds like your engine might be getting weak. Mine did, and don't let the h.p. mislead you. Torque is the issue. Mine pulls a single bottom plow, sickle, cultivator, small rear mounted blade, and a 60" mower and will spin out before quitting. The mower was a problem till I rebuilt the engine, and put the right size pulley on the pto output, (pulley size is very important) but now there's plenty there. HP vs Torque can be very misleading. These little tractors will do alot more than most people think. They will run a 60" mower without any problem, and at an low cost of fuel.
 
   / Farmall Cub #20  
tglass said:
Look at the farmallcub.com form. I have two in the shed I use when it's not so hot out. Sounds like your engine might be getting weak. Mine did, and don't let the h.p. mislead you. Torque is the issue. Mine pulls a single bottom plow, sickle, cultivator, small rear mounted blade, and a 60" mower and will spin out before quitting. The mower was a problem till I rebuilt the engine, and put the right size pulley on the pto output, (pulley size is very important) but now there's plenty there. HP vs Torque can be very misleading. These little tractors will do alot more than most people think. They will run a 60" mower without any problem, and at an low cost of fuel.

What are you calling a little tractor?? When I was a kid my Dad's '48 Cub was about 15 feet tall and 30 feet long. That tractor was huge :)
 

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