FARMALL CUB Tractor 1950 w International Belly 5' Foot C3 Lawn 60" Mower A Super For Sale -

FARMALL CUB Tractor 1950 w International Belly 5' Foot C3 Lawn 60

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FARMALL CUB Tractor 1950 w International Belly 5' Foot C3 Lawn 60" Mower A Super:
$4200.00


1950Collector
Classic
FARMALL CUB
Tractor
  • Starts and Runs Very Good

  • · Nice 5' Foot International C3 Rotary Cutter Lawn Mower

  • · Solid Engine A1

  • · Rebuilt, Quiet Standard Transmission(3 Forward/1 Reverse)

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  • Four (4) New Tires andTubes with Rear BKT's Tires.

  • · Rear Wheel Weights


  • · Ready for Show, Work, Parade or Display

  • Here selling in southern New Jersey is this nice 1950 Farmall CUB.
  • If you are from out of the area or out of state and having this delivered we can get you a video showing it running and driving all very good before you send payment. So offer with confidence as it is guaranteed to be all very good as described and shown. The paint job is as nice and shiny as the picures show. Recently it had a new wiring harness and 3 New Headlights and it all charges and starts good. Transmission was gone through with a lot of new parts and is real quiet. We do not know the engine history on this but it runs solid and no issues seen at all with good oil pressure.The IH C3 60" Mower was also gone through for anything it needed and has new bearings in the deck spindles. Blades are real good and all ready to mow. No leaks and ready for work or show.
    Will consider trades of other tractors including running or non running John Deere, Farmall, International, Ford, Massey, etc. or old farm or neon signs, hit n miss stationary engines, old guitars, ATV's, etc...

    If you need help with delivery we can help ship it at just .50-.70 mile one-way if over 500 miles.

    We'll answer any other questions that you may have on this Farmall Cub tractor. Located by Vineland, NJ as we broker and work with different locations around the country and if any questions you can call us at our Nashville, TN location to Robert at 512- 573 -- 835 9. And the great thing about a classic tractor like this is it holds its value and appreciates in value and doesn't depreciate 30% the minute you drive it off the lot like a new, expesive tractor would.
    We100% GUARANTEEthis 1950 Farmall CUB will be as described and shown on pickup or delivery.***Shipping & Delivery***
    • Buyer can pick up by friendlyVineland, NJ.
    • Wecan deliver anywhere in the USvery reasonably for .50-.70 cents per mile one-way on distances over 500 miles. If you are closer feel free to email us with your city and state and we can get you a quote.
    • Approx. weight is around 2,300 lbs. with mower.
    Payment can be made within 7 days or less after the sale ends by either regular check, bank check or wire and in some cases paypal echeck. If picking up and paying in person, a cashiers check is usualy best.

    HIstory:The Revolution:In 1923, International Harvester filed patent applications for the first “Farmall” tractor, beginning the era of one of the most popular tractors in history. In that same year, 22 tractors were hand built for field testing and the famous name was trademarked. The lines long history now continues to today with the new $15,000 to $150,000+ tractors being manufactured currently by Case IH/New Holland.The Farmall Cub was introduced in 1947 for farms of 40 acres or less, with the ability to pull a one bottom (12-inch) plow. Like it’s bigger brother, the A, the Cub featured a wide front and “Culti-Vision.” It was the smallest in the Farmall line, and one of the most popular with over 200,000 sold. Production of various versions continued until 1979, setting the record for the longest production run of any U.S. produced tractor.A Brief History: "Production began in 1947 and continued relatively unchanged until 1964. Variations of the tractor (International Cub Lo-Boys) were continued for some time after that. The Cub was the only Farmall built with an L-head engine.

    Farmall Cubs built in different years can be found with McCormick-Deering, Farmall, and International Harvester decals, depending upon the configuration of the parent company International Harvester in the year of production. For the purpose of this article, we will refer to the tractor as simply a "Farmall Cub".

    This little tractor was aimed at the needs of the small-acreage farmer - farms of 40 crop acres or less and truck gardens, or for larger farms that needed an extra tractor. Seven or eight implements were initially designed for it: Plow, Disc, Backblade, Sickle-Bar Mower, Belly-Mower, and a one-armed front-end loader for starters. Like the Farmall Model A, the Cub was off-set to the left with the driver and steering wheel on the right. This concept was called "CultiVision" in reference to the ability of the driver to have a perfect view of a belly-mounted cultivator.

    The Farmall Cub was easily one of the most popular small chore tractors made in history. This is shown by the sheer numbers of Cubs that were built. People would not stop buying

    The Farmall Cub Today: "Today the Farmall Cub is still extremely popular - for many of the same reasons it was popular 50 years ago. One of the advantages of this popularity is: if you own one, you enjoy a ready supply of new after-market (replacement) parts.

    One of the most popular uses of this tractor today is for mowing large lawns or golf courses with a belly mower attached. New after-factory belly mowers are available from Woods brand equipment dealers. There are also 3-point hitch kits available for these tractors which makes it possible to use many of todays popular 3-point implements. You do need to consider the horsepower of the tractor before using a modern implement and make sure that it is rated for the small size of the Cub.

    Many of these tractors are also still in use by gardeners with a large vegetable patch. The Cultivision setup simply can't be beat for cultivating rows of tender young vegetables.

    You'll find quite a few Farmall Cubs restored and parade-ready. You can always find at least one at an Antique Tractor Show with it's proud owner standing by. They are not rare machine but due to their continued popularity they can command a pretty high purchase price."


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