“Self-propelled cab”What'cha call a self propelled cab.
What state is "locally"?Nice looking cab, might be as big as the cub. View attachment 154967For sale locally, although I might have listed the cab for sale and said you get a free tractor with it.
You NEED that. Or at least find a cab and we will make a winter project out of it.What state is "locally"?
What are they, a 9.5 24? That's what's on the front of my front wheel assist loader tractor.I'd wonder how the rear tires are holding up to all that weight.....lotta weight, little tire
Never seen a Cub with a cab. When I saw this photo, I thought the cab came off a much bigger tractor and they somehow made it fit.I had a numbered series Cub,(184) with the full cab and a 3 point hitch.It had a mower with it that had been used a lot,and a blade that had been used too.It had a huge snowblower that looked to have had zero use.It had belonged to a prep school,and while it had done a lot of mowing they told me that most of it's time had been spent hauling workers and materials around for building maintenence.I bought it needing a clutch,and while clutches in those are pretty easy to me,that one was miserable.I really should have picked the cab off of it first.Looking at that one in the picture it looks like it may have been meant for the numbered series Cubs.Mine was built like that to fit over the flat top fenders.
No need to imagine that it is off a bigger tractor because it is or at least I‘m pretty certain that same cab would fit a larger tractor but would just need different adapter fillers under the windshield. The FB link says it no longer exists.I thought the cab came off a much bigger tractor and they somehow made it fit.
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