These got their name based on the city that they were first manufactured. The cub series is a smaller modified version of the original.
The Farmall Cub tractor was first introduced in 1947. This was known as the Standard Cub configuration. Later, in 1955, they created the Lo-boy configuration of the Farmall Cub tractor. In 1979, they discontinued that product model.
Some of the main brands of utility tractors include John Deere, Mahindra, Farmall, cub Cadet and Kubota. There are different size classes for utility tractors and some brands are considered better than others when judging them on their output and cost of maintenance.
it really depends on the condition, i own a 1949 farmall cub, i got it in ok condition, it needed some restoration, and it was 1500 dollars.
You should be able to get ahold of Farmall and they should have records. Although I am not for sure.
Cub cadet makes a great line of tractors. You can find your cadet at www.tractorhouse.com
There is a comparison, pros and cons, about cub cadet tractors at www.consumersearch.com. Enter cub cadet tractor into the search box.
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IH Cub Cadet was a premium line of small tractors, established in 1960 as part of International Harvester. The IH Cub Cadet was an entirely new line of heavy-duty small tractors using components from the previous Cub series tractors. In 1981, IH sold the Cub Cadet division to the MTD corporation, which took over production and use of the Cub Cadet brand name (without the IH symbol), to present day, the MTD models are NOT built anywhere close to the standards of the older IH Cub Cadets, which is really sad and probably a true injustice to the public in that they are "assumed" to be.
1924 was the year of conception for the farmall tractor international harvester. their designs wouldnt change again untill 1955
Cub cadet is a division of international harvester.
ABSOLUTLEY NOT!However, a Farmall "A" will run a small finish mower well, say in the 48" to 72" range. The "WOODS" corporation made many belly-mounted rotary mowers for small Farmall's and Cub tractors back in the day.A Farmall A is rated at about 16 to 18 PTO Hp. (Similar to your riding mower, but more lugging power.)These tractors were built and designed to be cultivating tractors for Row-Crops back in the 1940's, not as brush-hogging tractors.You MAY get away running a small 4' or 5 ft. brush hog behind an "A", if all you are doing is cutting light field grasses.But honestly, what's the point of working your tractor to death, and opening up Pandora's box for problems that will certainly arise from using too small and light of a tractor for the job?
The company headquarters for Cub Cadet tractors is in Cleveland, Ohio. They have several dealers throughout the nation to assist you with parts and repair, however.