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Re: Farmall Cub Sheet Metal interchange
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Posted by Nat 2 on June 20, 2006 at 05:36:53 from (64.80.110.33):
In Reply to: Farmall Cub Sheet Metal interchange posted by Sam F. on June 19, 2006 at 20:47:24:
In a word, yes. The fenders, platform and seat post changed very little, if at all, from 1947-1979. All the major castings are virtually identical from the first to the last. Even though the shape of the hood/tank changed over the years, the mounting didn't, so you could put any style hood/grille on it that you want. Keep in mind that the gas tank and hood are one piece. They're SUPPOSED to be one piece, so don't go cutting them apart thinking that someone welded them together by mistake. There are some minor differences in the hood on the "round hood" Cubs. There are three distinct series: '47-'54, '55-'57, '58-'63. The '47-'54 have ridges on the sides of the hood. The '55-'57 has a depression in the side of the hood for the stainless FARMALL CUB emblem and a white decal on the '57. The '58-'63 is smooth-sided IIRC.
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