Mc cormick farmall tractor identification

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Hi there i have two older McCormick farmall tractors but i am not sure of the years of them i do know one is cub model # FCUB serial # 79108 and the other one is a super A model # F-AA serial # 321555 and also wondering if you still can get parts for these tractor and service manuals any help would be greatly appreciated
 
you have a 49 cub and a 51 super a both are fun tractors enjoy them you can get parts for both on the internet. Go to farmallcub.com for the cub. Yoy will find a wealth of info for it there.Just surf the net for farmall and you can get just about anything for either one. Brad
 
Welcome to the forum. You can get parts and manuals right here Look left at top. An owners manual and a repair manual are needed.
Both of those are fine handy tractors. We can belp in every way right here with answers to questions and how to assistance. JimN
 
Thank you very much for the info now you said in your reply you can get part online but can i get parts for them from local case dealer Thank you once again leslie
 
Leslie, yes you can get parts through case ih dealer. I like to shop on internet for the best prices. I have found that my dealer doesn't really seem to care about a 60 something year old tractor. Most of the internet parts places go out of there way to help. I talked to a lady at DE farmall cubs last week for 20 minutes just about the rain we where getting, nice folks.
 
caseih.com has parts diagrams on line. at the lead in page go to North America, then choose (at the top of the page) parts and service. then (pull down menu select search for parts). then begin search here. at the white box, put in Farmall. select the tractor model from that list. Then the area of the tractor being searched. Engine, Chassis, Etc.
The parts that are identified as "retired" are no longer available from CaseIH. Some may be in the inventory of a dealer, but many of those are not. All other parts should be available at the dealer, or be able to be ordered. Some NOS (New Old Stock) parts exist in collector's and repair shop inventories. There is really no issue with parts, just shopping for good prices, and quality parts. Ask and we can point you in the right direction. JimN
 
Hi there i checked out the farmall.com website it does give you alot of info on the cub but i could not find how much my cub weighs and i am also wondering if there is a way of getting away from running lead additive
 
(quoted from post at 13:46:51 06/16/09) Hi there i checked out the farmall.com website it does give you alot of info on the cub but i could not find how much my cub weighs and i am also wondering if there is a way of getting away from running lead additive

The easiest way to get away from using the lead additive is to simply stop using it. You do not need it, and your tractor does not need it. Your wallet will thank you for not spending money on stuff you do not need.
 

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