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Re: Re: ORIGINAL CUB CADET


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Posted by Deutsch on October 16, 1998 at 05:54:32:

In Reply to: Re: ORIGINAL CUB CADET posted by Bill Manke on October 05, 1998 at 05:52:10:

I just purchased a IH Farmall Cub Cadet. The man I purchased it from said it was a Farmall Cub Cadet, reading postings on the internet there were IH and Farmall Cub's. What's the difference and what is a Cub Cadet verses a Cub. I too have looked for the s/n but as of yet (only had it 2 days so far) am unable to locate it. Again from internet readings I am told it is on the right next to the steering box but you say it is on the Xmission casting. I will look again today. I will have many questions. This tractor is original, in great shape and with the original crank to besides the optional electric starter. Thanks


: That no. is a casting no. not the serial number. The serial number is stamped
: on a raised square about 1 inch square on the transmission casting.
: it should be a number in the 501-65457 range. I also have an Original
: which is restored.

: Good luck,

: Bill

:
: : I have a cub cadet original I am told. I have located a number embossed on the right lower side. The # is 351530-R7 and is wriiten upside down. I have seen the pictures of the "Original Cub" and they are identical. Mine also has the original hydrolic pump to the one point hitch on the rear, and to the square mowing deck. If any one has any info I would appriciate it. I cannot locate this serical # anywhere.




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