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Hello
I finally got my original running this week. The steering column was shot so I couldn't run it for a couple of months. But now it's all running in good order. I bought this one for about $175 about 20 miles away. The previous owner found it halfway buried in the ground (the spindles will need work). I got it in BARELY running order. It needed a gas tank repair, a rewire (wires from a washing machine), wheel bushings, a carb clean and now it runs like a champ. Serial number 47348 which I think makes it a "62 (correct me if I'm wrong). I am a proud owner of an IH Cub! (and I do love my white walls) ![]() Yes I need an oil bath air cleaner. It is the correct engine. Someone before changed to a paper. ![]() ![]() ![]() Had to get a little scenic... ![]() ![]() ![]() I need more Cubs.. Don't you think? ![]() ![]() When you put a Deere fan(my brother) and a cub fan in the same shed.. i sure hope the 140s jealous of my cubby! ![]() |
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Glad you got it going! More pics!!
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Congrats on the new cub, I hope you have room for more because one always turns into four or more.
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Here's one this is all new to me! If you can tell me how to upload 2 or more in 1 post that would be great.
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I'm sure there's going to be more on the way. You can never have too many garden tractors! This is my first cub and I'm searching for more already )even though I don't have any money!) this ones staying with me forever.
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to post multiple pics in one response upload your images to an image host like imgur.com or photobucket. Then start a post here as if you were adding text to the thread. above the box you type in click the yellow square icon with mountains on it, and enter the web address of your image from the image host in the box that pops up. repeat for each image. When you upload to an image host they will provide you with a few kinds of links to the image. to display it on the forum use the "direct link"
congrats on your first cub looks to be in good shape for being halfway underground! I like the whitewalls.
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Welcome to OCC and congratulations on the "O", they are one of my favorites.
Originals are just so "darn" much fun to drive/ride around on (probably why I have so many of them). Keep chippin away at it and you will soon have it back in good shape. Sorry but I'm not exactly crazy about the white walls, but if you like them, that's all that really matters.
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Thanks guys. Yah I know it would be nice to put some other rear tires on it. But that's the way I bought it. Shes a good canidate for a refurbish. Out of all the dozen mowers i have this one is my favorite. I do have a question about my battery box though. Its not the right size. Is there dimemsions avaiable? I know i can make one.
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Another vote for photobucket. Pics are bigger too.
Good looking O. Best thing about them needing work is that it's a project and you have something to do.
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Daniel G. ![]() . (May 1970) 147 w/an IH spring assist, 48" deck, 42" blade, 1969 73, #2 trailer, 10" Brinly plow and (on loan) Dad's #2 tiller. |
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