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Cub Lo-Boy 154

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fred

12-02-2003 05:50:44




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I'm looking at a lo-boy 154, anyone know how many horsepower it would have?




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Just about-

12-02-2003 19:14:54




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 Re: Cub Lo-Boy 154 in reply to fred, 12-02-2003 05:50:44  
The most useless excuse for a tractor you will ever waste your money on!!! Wait till you want to try and hook something to the 1800 rpm reverse rotating pto!



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Must be.......

12-03-2003 17:14:58




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 Re: Re: Cub Lo-Boy 154 in reply to Just about-, 12-02-2003 19:14:54  
I think Deeres are a waste om money myself,but I do go around knocking them either.



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K-Mo

12-02-2003 18:04:57




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 Re: Cub Lo-Boy 154 in reply to fred, 12-02-2003 05:50:44  
The 154 is 15HP. The 184 and 185 are 18HP. For the most part the higher HP is from higher RPM. The 154 high idle is 2420 RPM and the 184 & 185 high idle is 2510 RPM. I hear the Zenith carburator also adds some. I don't remember for sure, but I think the old Farmall Cubs probably ran at less than 2000 RPM.

The production series ran 154, 185 and the red 184 was the latest model. The 154 and 185 are nearly the same other than HP. The 184 has some improvements like putting the drive clutch back on the flywheel where it belongs and using an electric PTO clutch.

K-Mo

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Bigdog

12-02-2003 08:38:05




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 Re: Cub Lo-Boy 154 in reply to fred, 12-02-2003 05:50:44  
Later model cubs were rated @ 14 H.P.



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fred

12-02-2003 14:19:21




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 Re: Re: Cub Lo-Boy 154 in reply to Bigdog, 12-02-2003 08:38:05  
Out of the gasoline four cylinder? WOW, surprisingly low! Thanks.



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Bigdog

12-02-2003 15:14:18




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 Re: Re: Re: Cub Lo-Boy 154 in reply to fred, 12-02-2003 14:19:21  
You gotta remember the standard cubs were rated just under 10 horsepower. It ain't what you got, it's how you deliver it that counts.



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Robert in W. Mi

12-03-2003 12:20:23




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Cub Lo-Boy 154 in reply to Bigdog, 12-02-2003 15:14:18  
I've mowed grass with a couple, and i also own an Allis "G". (similar engine)

TOO UNDERPOWERED!

Robert



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