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Ed B

07-18-2004 09:56:27




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I have an International Low Boy serial number 23436 with offset engine. When ordering parts I am confused because the serial number seems to indicate it is a 1948 model year but I understand Lo Boys were not made until 1955. Did the serial numbers restart for Lo Boys? I have searhed this forum as well as others but I am still unclear. Can anyone please help? P. S. This is apparently a Lo Boy to Hi Boy conversion I am told.
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Ed

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Rudi

07-18-2004 13:54:37




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 Re: international Lo Boy model question in reply to Ed B, 07-18-2004 09:56:27  
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Ed:

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"I have an International Low Boy serial number 23436 with offset engine. When ordering parts I am confused because the serial number seems to indicate it is a 1948 model year but I understand Lo Boys were not made until 1955. Did the serial numbers restart for Lo Boys? "

Couple things that need to be cleared up. prior to 1955 the only Cubs that were made were the McCormick-Deering International Farmall Cubs and had a few different versions on the decals. These are the standard Cubs which were designed for small acreage farmers (40 acres or less) and first entered production in 1947. The serial numbers started at #501.

As you know, in 1955, IH introduced the INTERNATIONAL CUB Lo-Boy. This was a modified version of the Farmall Cub and the main differences are the shorter spindles and the rotated finals. The serial numbers started at #501 also.

The Lo-Boy was designed primarily to meet the needs of Federal, State, Municipal needs for highway and park maintenance as well as for estate or yard work.

Your Lo-Boy Serial Number 23436 was made during the 1967 production year.

No Lo-Boy carried the Farmall name, just the International name. If you go to>Link

Also, btw, all Farmall Cubs and Lo-boys - except the Number Series Lo-Boys were Cultivision style tractors (engine offset to the left) to allow a clearer view of the plantings etc.

If you would like more info, please visit the Manual Server at the link below. There are many links to tons of interesting info on Farmall Cubs and International Lo-Boys.

As for the statement:

"This is apparently a Lo Boy to Hi Boy conversion I am told."

Whoever told you that, seems to know absolutely nothing about Cubs. No such thing as a conversion as they are 2 separate and distinct tractors. I guess one could convert a Farmall to a Lo-Boy, but why seems to escape me.....?????

The statement did give me my daily chuckle though, so thank you muchly for that. I hope the above has cleared up the situation for you a bit.

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Ed

07-19-2004 14:11:45




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 Re: Re: international Lo Boy model question in reply to Rudi, 07-18-2004 13:54:37  
Thank-you very much for all the info. It is very helpful. I am very intersted to see the information on the link but i tried various incarnations and spellings and am not able to get it to work. Would you be so kind to check the spelling?
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Ed



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Rudi

07-20-2004 00:20:35




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 Re: Re: Re: international Lo Boy model question in reply to Ed, 07-19-2004 14:11:45  
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Ed:

Just click the link, it will take you right to the page.

What browser are you using ? IE ver 6.0+ Sometimes Netscape and Mozilla do not know how to interpret some of the scripts.

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Stan(PA)

07-18-2004 10:34:56




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 Re: international Lo Boy model question in reply to Ed B, 07-18-2004 09:56:27  
By the way, your "lo-boy to hi-boy conversion" statement confuses me. Maybe you have a regular cub, and not a lo-boy, in which case it is a 1948 cub. The cub has the axles at the top of the final drives, the lo-boy has them in front of the final drives at the midpoint, so the lo-boy is about 8' closer to the ground.



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Stan(PA)

07-18-2004 10:29:11




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 Re: international Lo Boy model question in reply to Ed B, 07-18-2004 09:56:27  
The way I read the serial number, it's a 1967. Is it yellow and white? Does it have the "flat" type grille? Maybe you were looking at cub serial numbers, instead of lo-boy serial numbers? Check again under "serial numbers" in left column of this page. Check under "International", and then "cub loboy".



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