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SAm in NS

10-13-2003 11:16:54




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I was looking at a Farmall Cub this weekend with a serial # in the 30,000's (the motor number is less than 100 more than the chassis number) which according to this site is 1948. The casting codes indicated the middle of May of year "R". What is year R? Also the bell housing had the flat with holes for a touch control unit but I didn't spot a place in the motor for the pump to mount and couldn't get the casting code off the bell housing (hidden). When did the touch control become an option and did some come with the modified bell housing and original motor during the changeover? Thanks in advance. SAm in NS

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George Willer

10-13-2003 12:31:16




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 Re: Some Cub questions? in reply to SAm in NS, 10-13-2003 11:16:54  
Sam,

You know by now that R = 1948. The clutch housings and engines were all the same right from the start. The casting number on the clutch housing can be a little difficult to see behind the clutch pedal and battery cable, but it's there.

If the tractor was early '48 production, it wouldn't be surprising to see some '47 (Q) casting codes.

The touch coltrol wasn't available in time for the earliest production, but it was soon available. All tractors were ready for it.

George Willer

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Bigdog

10-13-2003 11:49:56




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 Re: Some Cub questions? in reply to SAm in NS, 10-13-2003 11:16:54  
"R" casting is 1948. The pump mounts on the left side of the tractor on the front flange just below where the air cleaner tube enters the carb. There are 2 steel lines that run from the pump back to the touch control unit. You should be able to see a plate where the pump bolts on.



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Peabody

10-13-2003 11:47:57




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 Re: Some Cub questions? in reply to SAm in NS, 10-13-2003 11:16:54  
"R" = 1948



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