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Old 07-23-2016, 11:27 AM
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I thought I saw a list of serial #'s telling what tractor it is. Can't find it. Serial # 57596. What tractor is it? Thanks and have a great day.
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Here's the chart.

http://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/s...ead.php?t=7114

Looks like it's a 63 so it's either a 70 or 100 depending on engine size.
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With that low number it's more that likely an Original built in May of '63
70-100 production started w ser #65458 thru #127160 beginning in Aug of 63

Source: Oscar H. Wills 50 Years of Cub Cadet
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A pic would help.
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With that low number it's more that likely an Original built in May of '63
70-100 production started w ser #65458 thru #127160 beginning in Aug of 63

Source: Oscar H. Wills 50 Years of Cub Cadet

This is correct. Only, it's not just likely to be an "O".... it WILL BE an "O".
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This is correct. Only, it's not just likely to be an "O".... it WILL BE an "O".
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Old 07-24-2016, 11:07 AM
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Thanks for all the reply's. The tractor is in an ad bulletin and I do not have a picture. Man said it had a rope start on it and he put a s/g on it. It starts but does not charge. Did any of the early tractors come with out a s/g? He wants $250.00 for it. It has no fenders but it may come from the factory with out them. He said it had a rear lift on it. Motor runs and gears work. Would it be worth the price? Have a great day.
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Did any of the early tractors come with out a s/g?
The Original could have been purchased with two options. (A) Pull start, and (B) electric start. Every series there after, all used Electric Start. Pull Start (rope) is exclusive to the CCO.
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Pull start is a pretty rare option. If it works and not broken, that alone is worth the asking price. Fenders were optional.
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Went to look at the tractor That I posted the serial # on. Have attached pictures. It started and ran. Smoked at start up but cleared out a bit after running, but still smoked a little. Engine does have a pulley for a pull start. Transmission went in all gears and moved. Clutch and brake seemed to work ok. Big plate attached to steering box was very loose. Looked like a bolt had backed out. Mule drive pulleys were frozen and it did not look like it was for this tractor. Mower deck looked to be for a wide frame or narrow frame, but not for this tractor. Does have a rear lift on tractor. Guy's in the know, please jump in and let me know what every thing is and is it worth $250.00? will attach more pictures with 2nd posting.
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