I bought a 1956 farmall cub a few years ago. I've been restoring it in my spare time. actually, just bought a snowplow unit for it today. I have to say I've learned a lot from your videos. very well-done Thanks for the upload.
You had a great starting point with this purchase, and a very reasonable cost for completion. A nice piece to add to your collection. Thanks from Georgian Bay.
Take her for a night drive around the lot and see how well you can see. I had no idea those lights had a dimmer. Our old John Deere's just had an on/off switch and with the lights mounted as far back as they are on the JD's they sure weren't a whole lot of help on the road at the end of the day. Fortunately we seldom had to have it on the road after dark. We rented an old barn on a derelict farm about a quarter mile down the road to put extra hay up in it's loft and we baled several of our neighbors fields for a share of the hay.
I bought a 1956 farmall cub a few years ago. I've been restoring it in my spare time. actually, just bought a snowplow unit for it today. I have to say I've learned a lot from your videos. very well-done Thanks for the upload.
Thank you for taking all the video’s. I just bought one on an online auction. Can’t wait to get started!
This is exactly how I want mine to look. Tearing down a 1949 cub just like this.
That is a very cute little tractor and looks very well restored well done regards from N Ireland .
You had a great starting point with this purchase, and a very reasonable cost for completion. A nice piece to add to your collection. Thanks from Georgian Bay.
That’ll be a handy machine. Had one with belly mower. Mowed all day comfortably
Super job. The only thing that would drive me crazy are those shiny bolt/screw heads all over the place.
Take her for a night drive around the lot and see how well you can see. I had no idea those lights had a dimmer. Our old John Deere's just had an on/off switch and with the lights mounted as far back as they are on the JD's they sure weren't a whole lot of help on the road at the end of the day. Fortunately we seldom had to have it on the road after dark. We rented an old barn on a derelict farm about a quarter mile down the road to put extra hay up in it's loft and we baled several of our neighbors fields for a share of the hay.
That came out nice!
Get your free vented gas cap if you want. You still have the original style cap.
those are some nice rear tires there! i was wondering where you found them?