1949 F-CUB

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Just thought someone would like to see a nice old tractor
 

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So many of those Cubs seems to have spent the majority of their life running a belly mower, I have rarely seen a picture of one without that attachment.
 

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thanks,love old tractors!By the way that things as old as me!:..russ
 

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I have about a ten year collection of "Antique Power" magazines. Always wanted to restore and old tractor myself but have too many other projects going here. Have an all original '53 Jubilee up in the barn that I was going to restore "someday"....my favorite word.
 

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Those are great little tractors...
I have a Mott flail under my F cub...
Made a 3 point hitch for it and use to mount a rear blade... still runs perfect, It's a few years younger than yours... :smile:KennyV
 

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bakerg,thanks for the link,added it to my favorits list..russ
 
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I remember one from the farm it had cultivators mid, and back for center breaking rows in the garden, and crops.. Is this one close to the same as the 140?
 

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The 140 is the big brother to this
 

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Something I have never understood about the appeal of most antique tractors, is that except for most rare, limited production types like Hi-Crop models, after spending all the time and money to restore them, they usually end up selling for less money than was invested for the restore job. Makes me wonder.
 
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