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Dan Theriault

08-07-2006 18:59:57




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Just wondering if anyone else has ever seen a farmall cub with 2 engines mounted side by side on it. I was wondering what the year and model might be, and if it came this way new. Any help would be great. Thanks Email me if you would like to see the pic.




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Pete in Holland, MI

08-08-2006 10:04:36




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 Re: 2 engine farmall cub in reply to Dan Theriault, 08-07-2006 18:59:57  
To my knowledge, there were no factory tractors like this. May be the work of a man I read about 8-10 years back who had a nasty habit of joining 2-3 farmalls, in both letter & F-series together to create these odd ducks.



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Dan Theriault

08-08-2006 14:58:09




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 Re: 2 engine farmall cub in reply to Pete in Holland, MI, 08-08-2006 10:04:36  
it's the same as the one in stans pic only white in color.



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Stan(PA)

08-08-2006 06:32:34




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 Re: 2 engine farmall cub in reply to Dan Theriault, 08-07-2006 18:59:57  
third party image

Sounds like the same one that was at RPRU this year. Here"s a picture I took of it. Two transmissions in it, not sure how everything would sync when running.



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sammy the RED

08-08-2006 05:32:59




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 Re: 2 engine farmall cub in reply to Dan Theriault, 08-07-2006 18:59:57  
I belive someone put 3 motors on one a few years back. He also had the 2 motor verison.



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benny2

08-07-2006 21:07:09




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 2 Engines are always Re: 2 engine farmall cub in reply to Dan Theriault, 08-07-2006 18:59:57  
2 Engines are always worse than one. But for a real odity it sure would be a cutie. Cubs were always short about 1/2 the power they needed anyhow ;)) but I dont think another engine would solve the problem. Just get an "A"



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VAJerry

08-07-2006 19:39:11




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 Re: 2 engine farmall cub in reply to Dan Theriault, 08-07-2006 18:59:57  
Many a model has been put together 2 or or more. Some practical some not. Some works of art some not.



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Dan Theriault

08-07-2006 19:42:39




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 Re: 2 engine farmall cub in reply to VAJerry , 08-07-2006 19:39:11  
This one has dual tires and the steering is in the center. both engines go through one tranny to the diff. I don't know if it practical but it is one really nice tractor!



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CNKS

08-07-2006 19:35:09




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 Re: 2 engine farmall cub in reply to Dan Theriault, 08-07-2006 18:59:57  
I haven't seen it, but I assure you it did not come that way new. Just someone's idea.



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Jack in Ohio

08-08-2006 05:30:03




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 Re: 2 engine farmall cub in reply to CNKS, 08-07-2006 19:35:09  
There was one at the RPRU this year.

Jack



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