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Darrell Westove

01-30-2004 19:07:43




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Help! I have always had J.D tractors. Just got a Farmal Low boy cub in great original condition. Would like to replace plugs, service it etc. Got the owners , parts and service manuals from Binder Books. Is the hood and gas tank all one piece as shown? Do you really have to disconnect the gas line and remove the entire hood? Seems like the sheet metal should be in two pieces.Help and thanks in advance. Darrell

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Darrell Westover

02-05-2004 18:45:21




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 Re: Farmall :Lowboy cub in reply to Darrell Westover, 01-30-2004 19:07:43  
To Big John and Big Dog, Thanks for your replys. Big John,I went out and looked and you are right.eally is a International Lo-boy. Being new to these red tractors, I thought they were one and the same. Big Dog, Thanks I think. It just doesn't make sense to an old J.D. guy, that the gas tank comes off to change plugs. But what do I know. Thanks again, Darrell



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Darrell Westover

02-05-2004 18:40:29




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 Re: Farmall :Lowboy cub in reply to Darrell Westover, 01-30-2004 19:07:43  
To Big John and Big Dog, Thanks for your replys. Big John,I went out and looked and you are right.eally is a International Lo-boy. Being new to these red tractors, I thought they were one and the same. Big Dog, Thanks I think. It just doesn't make sense to an old J.D. guy, that the gas tank comes off to change plugs. But what do I know. Thanks again, Darrell



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BIG JOHN

01-31-2004 12:27:05




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 Re: Farmall :Lowboy cub in reply to Darrell Westover, 01-30-2004 19:07:43  
This brings up something that I have always wondered about. It was my understanding that all of the Cub Lo-Boys were "Internationals" and all of the standard Cubs were "Farmalls". True or False????? ?????

What is the skinny on this subject????? ????? ???



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