I bought my 1947 Cub 42 years ago, and it has been a great little machine. I have had no problems with it. I use it to sickle mow weeds and haul firewood in the winter. I can't believe it only has 8 hp.
I just got my Farmall Cub and I'm looking forward to gardening with it. When a walk behind tiller is too hard to wrangle with and the weeds outgrow the vegetables, this little tractor will be just what I need!
Very nice, Thanks for posting it. My Late Father worked for C. Wilson and Son's IH dealership in Kimberton,PA. for 41 years. I know he would had like to had seen this this film. I own a 1948 Cub. Len.
We never had an IHC CUB BUT, my granddad had a B.F. AVERY DEALERSHIP IN NORTHEAST ARKANSAS POINSETT COUNTY AND HE bought a V model Avery basically the same tractor as the Cub I think it had a little more hp, than the Cub. AVERY WAS BOUGHT OUT MY Minneapolis Moline in early 1950's the V avery worked his commercial strawberry acreage and sweetcorn, in the fall it was used to pull cotton trailers at the gin
I rebuilt a Cub for a friend, and now just bought a 1961 cub, not running. It's got most of a 189 plow setup, and I hope to get it completed with some front cultivator implements. Currently growing Belgian Endive in Maine. This video is just great. If you find one for the 189 plow, please put it up. c
hea wanna buy a 47 cub it needs to b restored but will still turn over with lots off atachments email me at jeeponu@gmail.com no capitals no spaces thank9
Very cool video! We have have had a 1953 Cub for many years...Very fun tractor to play around with! I actually am going to be buying another early this week sometime. What's better than owning a Farmall Cub? Owning 2 Cubs!
+oblakmd would you be willing to share this video with my museum? We are doing an exhibit with a farmall cub and would like to include this if possible. please email me to discuss at agriculturalmuseumATmanateeclerkDOTcom thanks!
I bought my 1947 Cub 42 years ago, and it has been a great little machine. I have had no problems with it. I use it to sickle mow weeds and haul firewood in the winter. I can't believe it only has 8 hp.
I just got my Farmall Cub and I'm looking forward to gardening with it. When a walk behind tiller is too hard to wrangle with and the weeds outgrow the vegetables, this little tractor will be just what I need!
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Nice to see these old films. Show's what farming used to be
Rare old film, glad to see it saved.
These old films are like time capsules of a simpler era of farming.
Thanks for sharing!
The old carnival music is something ! All the old farm equipment videos seemed to have it
My Dad said, it sure beat having to turn the mules and/or let them rest and the end of a long furrow. Farmed 108 acres with it.
Thanks for posting. I was born in '47 and raised on a farm in Michigan. Seen em, but never drove a Cub.
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'had a '47 for decades. They don't make 'em like that anymore. Very versatile; simple to service and repair.
Yea I love this old stuff
Very nice, Thanks for posting it. My Late Father worked for C. Wilson and Son's IH dealership in Kimberton,PA. for 41 years. I know he would had like to had seen this this film. I own a 1948 Cub.
Len.
We never had an IHC CUB BUT, my granddad had a B.F. AVERY DEALERSHIP IN NORTHEAST ARKANSAS POINSETT COUNTY AND HE bought a V model Avery basically the same tractor as the Cub I think it had a little more hp, than the Cub. AVERY WAS BOUGHT OUT MY Minneapolis Moline in early 1950's the V avery worked his commercial strawberry acreage and sweetcorn, in the fall it was used to pull cotton trailers at the gin
Love it! Wish life was simpler like back then.
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nothing simple about life back then lol
@@skimask5049 he didn't say easy, and you gotta admit everything in life is more complicated today
easy i didnt say easy, either sooo????@@Alex-uy7pc
As a letter series Farmall collector I thank you for posting, a nice video
I''m saving this...thanks!!
Great video! Love the Cub!
I have a DVD that contains nothing but restored farmall ads.Pretty sure that I have this one on it.
Very nice find. I wish it was a little lighter but really enjoyed it.
Awesome video!! Very nice find and so glad you shared it. I'm sure there are others out there. Put em on here so we can watch em!
Very nice video.
I own a 1955 and love it.
Fantastic.. Thanks for presenting this..
I rebuilt a Cub for a friend, and now just bought a 1961 cub, not running. It's got most of a 189 plow setup, and I hope to get it completed with some front cultivator implements. Currently growing Belgian Endive in Maine.
This video is just great. If you find one for the 189 plow, please put it up.
c
hea wanna buy a 47 cub it needs to b restored but will still turn over with lots off atachments email me at jeeponu@gmail.com no capitals no spaces thank9
Thanks for sharing this video!
I love these old adds
My grandpa said it was like having a three legged horse compared to an A. Also the pto spins backwards.....
I wasn't aware of that. Interesting. Limited to mostly proprietary equipment then.
i just bought a nice condition 1947 today, they are nice tractors
hea wanna buy a 47 cub ive got one for a good price with attchments email me at jeeponu@gmail.com thanks
Looking for one as we speak. Already have a Farmall 140.
My grandpa said to my dad that having a cub is like having a horse with three legs
Hahaha! I take it he preferred something with a little more horsepower?
Wow amazing video
Very cool video! We have have had a 1953 Cub for many years...Very fun tractor to play around with!
I actually am going to be buying another early this week sometime. What's better than owning a Farmall Cub? Owning 2 Cubs!
Besides the add. The music is being played on a Theater Pipe Organ!
The vignette that was added to this video was not needed and takes away from the video.
ever think about the gloss they put on that tractor?
Rare cause it's in color.
Interesting!
Regards Fred
This film was shot at the begging of production and more than likely these cubs are prototypes or test models .
On some of the tractors in the video, the rear outer rims aren't silver, hmmm?
i just want to know why the guy is wearing a suit ?
I just restored my great grandpa's late 1953 farmall cub, he bought in new 4/13/54 check out the videos of it on my page
my da has 1 of those
Trying to brighten the film.
+oblakmd would you be willing to share this video with my museum? We are doing an exhibit with a farmall cub and would like to include this if possible. please email me to discuss at agriculturalmuseumATmanateeclerkDOTcom thanks!
+Melissa D +Melissa D go for it! I would be interested to see a website if you have one.
Ill get back to you soon. Busy for the moment.
today, no one can afford new tractors , thanks to the democrats and china
Time to wake up..the repubs aided big corporations and businesses with easy tax incentives and loopholes to offshore our production..
I had one found it useless sold it for scrap price 400. dollars you could not give me one
ym john deere 455 is a far better unit does far more
Comparing a 1940s farm tractor to a 1990s garden tractor... ok