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farmallman

12-10-2004 20:25:25




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What is the difference between a FCub and a Cub? Or are they the same? I seen both and was just wondering.thanks




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John M

12-11-2004 04:32:40




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 Re: FCub or Cub in reply to farmallman, 12-10-2004 20:25:25  
FCUB is what is stamped on the serial number plate.My 49 is offset and my 154 isnt,but theres near 30 years difference in them,never seen any Cub that wasnt offset excet the Cadets.



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RN

12-10-2004 21:21:20




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 Re: FCub or Cub in reply to farmallman, 12-10-2004 20:25:25  
'FCub' offset engine to left, seat to right side, 'Cultivision' oriented- cultivator use, farm use. 'Cub' or 'Cub lowboy' centerline engine, center seat, landscaper use- snow plow, small loader, scraper, mower. 'Lowboy' about 6 inches lower, still good light general purpose tractor/garden tractor/lawnmower, not so good cultivating. Same basic engine- 4cyl, 1 liter, L head/Flathead. Maintenance at work uses yellow 'cub' for lawn mowing and sidewalk snow scraping, small trailer tower. Friends sister uses red 'FCub/Farmall Cub' as garden cultivator mostly- can see plant row and get close with cultivator. Former tobaco cutivator rig. RN.

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little john

12-11-2004 04:17:45




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 Re: FCub or Cub in reply to RN, 12-10-2004 21:21:20  
Hey, RN. Weren't all the Cubs offset until the Cadets came along?



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RN

12-11-2004 04:38:44




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 Re: FCub or Cub in reply to little john, 12-11-2004 04:17:45  
184 model as 'Lowboy' not offset. 182? model also, these refered to as landscape or lawn and garden versions. 'Cadets' were single cylinder smaller garden tractors. RN



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