Did you notice the flat bottom of the furrow? I used to follow behind my grandfather's cub in my bare feet, walking on that flat furrow bottom, on the cool, sandy Michigan soil. One of my all-time best childhood memories.
@@jimmybob439 its got a slight whine, one of the gears is a bit rough or missing some hard facing, it didn't make that noise when it was new, but it probably wont effect it for years all the same.
Nice Cub! Plows good! My great uncle had one. I drive an IH Cub at my local fairgrounds and it's a nice little tractor. But the engine stalls a lot so I have to be real easy on the clutch, and the throttle jumps back when I try to open her up.
I have a question: is there a mechanism that keeps one side up when the other side is cutting? Also, how do you start out with this plow because it seems that it doesn't have any down-pressure? I have the lift from an A-151 plow and I found the Allis-Chalmers version of this plow on Craigslist. I'd like to build this plow out of the parts that I have/can get easily for my Farmall A.
I only have the right hand side plow of this set up. Someone stole the other one and scrapped it years ago. What I'm wondering is, how do you only lower one side of the plow at a time? The chain is hooked to the "claw" and so when the claw lowers, how do you keep one side in the raised position? I hope this question makes sense. Thank you. I hope to use the plow I have this spring.
In 1948 I bought my father a farmall cub tractor new for 629 dollars. He bought a two way plow for it and in 1950 when he left the farm, the tractor was still like new. He lived between Grand River, Iowa and Leon, Iowa. I am curious of the history of your tractor since I've always wondered happened to it.
i like these little tractors allot. think i want to buy one with a woods mower and a snow plow. do you guys think this machine is small enough to mow a 2 acre lawn or do you think that it much to large for a fairly small job. i have always wanted a small farm tractor, i love the history behind these machines. i currently have a cub cadet 147 and a 124 that isnt finished yet how is parts availability for these wonderful little compact tractors?
@MRcubcadet107 Yeah thats not a bad price if its got good tires . and the blocks not cracked then thats a good price . maybe a little on the high side but it all depends where you live too. hope that helps .
I spent months trying to figure out what the "Cub whine" actually is. It is in fact the touch control hydraulics that make the whine, but not all cubs with hydraulics do it. Some, like the 61 cub lo boy I used for a while, were so loud you couldn't hear the engine, some whine quietly, and some don't do it at all.
I would agree with your idea. I have been around hydraulic equipment for years and they commonly whine. I thinks it's the sound of the fluid moving thru the ports and valves in the system. And since the Touch Control pump runs off of the engine, not the PTO, it's "live" when the engine is running.
Wow, this rig does some nice work. Much faster than I would have thought for a Cub too. Wonder what gear he was running in, 2nd? 3rd? Intro looks great, especially the furrow view.
@007sephiroth1 Yeah they are nice. I think it is a F-11 plow. Ill check again though. This same guy has a #39 tumble plow that IH made . Ive got video of that too...
If you 2 acres is mostly open ground, I don't see why it wouldn't work out for you. I have a restored 126 cub cadet and a 102 that I need to restore. You can't beat em!
All Farmall Cubs have straight cut gears in the gear box and also in each wheel from the differential to the each wheel. Unlike most other tractor like fords for example they use helical cut gears which is much quieter. Farmalls has straight cut gears and they make a whine. Its normal there is no way to quiet the whine. Unless you completely redesign the gears to helical cut configuration.
I always enjoy moulboard plowing. I liked seeing the different soil types that are brought to the surface.
That's beautiful. You could plant right behind that, even better if it got a rain. I'm a green guy. I appreciate the good video. I did learn from it.
Plowed very straight for a Farmall cub. I love the video and camerawork.
Did you notice the flat bottom of the furrow? I used to follow behind my grandfather's cub in my bare feet, walking on that flat furrow bottom, on the cool, sandy Michigan soil. One of my all-time best childhood memories.
Awesome
Nice demonstration of tractor capacity. Nice plowing too.
Just put up the first vids of a private Farmall IH museum here in Holland , hope you like them , stay tuned , more vids of that place to come.
Absolutely perfect
What do you mean "Whining"? That's the same sound my dad's Cub has made for 50 years. I love that sound.
So do I Dan -- the sound of a rear end working is music to my heavy equipment mind
@@jimmybob439 its got a slight whine, one of the gears is a bit rough or missing some hard facing, it didn't make that noise when it was new, but it probably wont effect it for years all the same.
I think these had straight cut gears in them and that’s what makes the whining
Thanks , yeah he is the plowman . That is a nice and strait plowing little cub.
Nice Cub! Plows good! My great uncle had one. I drive an IH Cub at my local fairgrounds and it's a nice little tractor. But the engine stalls a lot so I have to be real easy on the clutch, and the throttle jumps back when I try to open her up.
nice little plow there, its nice that smart collectors actually put them to work, and good job plowing you got er nice and deep
its kinda complicated to explain so I will do a video on this. Hopefully in the next week . Thanks
Nice job, nice machine and I liked the music at the beginning..Kelly's Heroes! :)
Cool my grandpa has a set of 2 way plows for his cubs
I have a question: is there a mechanism that keeps one side up when the other side is cutting? Also, how do you start out with this plow because it seems that it doesn't have any down-pressure? I have the lift from an A-151 plow and I found the Allis-Chalmers version of this plow on Craigslist. I'd like to build this plow out of the parts that I have/can get easily for my Farmall A.
I only have the right hand side plow of this set up. Someone stole the other one and scrapped it years ago. What I'm wondering is, how do you only lower one side of the plow at a time? The chain is hooked to the "claw" and so when the claw lowers, how do you keep one side in the raised position?
I hope this question makes sense. Thank you. I hope to use the plow I have this spring.
Tell me where did you find a set of plows and is this company still making them? Thank you.
Always fun to play in the dirt
In 1948 I bought my father a farmall cub tractor new for 629 dollars. He bought a two way plow for it and in 1950 when he left the farm, the tractor was still like new. He lived between Grand River, Iowa and Leon, Iowa. I am curious of the history of your tractor since I've always wondered happened to it.
I am a huge John Deere fan but this is pretty cool.
i like these little tractors allot. think i want to buy one with a woods mower and a snow plow. do you guys think this machine is small enough to mow a 2 acre lawn or do you think that it much to large for a fairly small job. i have always wanted a small farm tractor, i love the history behind these machines. i currently have a cub cadet 147 and a 124 that isnt finished yet
how is parts availability for these wonderful little compact tractors?
@MRcubcadet107 Yeah thats not a bad price if its got good tires . and the blocks not cracked then thats a good price . maybe a little on the high side but it all depends where you live too. hope that helps .
nothing quite like the sound of a healthy C60 engine
I spent months trying to figure out what the "Cub whine" actually is. It is in fact the touch control hydraulics that make the whine, but not all cubs with hydraulics do it. Some, like the 61 cub lo boy I used for a while, were so loud you couldn't hear the engine, some whine quietly, and some don't do it at all.
I would agree with your idea. I have been around hydraulic equipment for years and they commonly whine. I thinks it's the sound of the fluid moving thru the ports and valves in the system. And since the Touch Control pump runs off of the engine, not the PTO, it's "live" when the engine is running.
@@franklinbrown8417 it may have some air in the system,but to me it sounds like hard facing missing of a gear.
nice job on the video i could plow all day on that little cub
beauitful!do u think 2500bucks is a good deal on a c in nice shape,super straight meatle,runs good and a 60inch woods mower with no rust?
Wow, this rig does some nice work. Much faster than I would have thought for a Cub too. Wonder what gear he was running in, 2nd? 3rd? Intro looks great, especially the furrow view.
I love the video, is that a F-11 plow? I want a 2 way like that, would save allot of time and gas
@MRcubcadet107 sounds good too me see if the feller will take 2300 or 2000
@007sephiroth1 Yeah they are nice. I think it is a F-11 plow. Ill check again though. This same guy has a #39 tumble plow that IH made . Ive got video of that too...
@farmall51 thanks farmall!i appreaciate it bud !
What size plow bottoms are those?
12 inch
I would like to see how this plow is set up, I would like to make one for my tractor.
there is a video on setting up this plow on this tractor I did a year ago
How do I find it?
+Stan Wilson 189 cub two way plow setup
If you 2 acres is mostly open ground, I don't see why it wouldn't work out for you. I have a restored 126 cub cadet and a 102 that I need to restore. You can't beat em!
@ih1206 yeah
Thanks,
0:33 super mario is plowing (^w^)
Not bad for 9 hp
That’s a 189 plow ? Really ?
Yes
I found a I 4 international and a b275- Any comments ? Buying them for 450 each !!!
It has a little bit of a trans whine
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The transmission gears are whining loudly under load. That is not a good thing.
He has since replaced it.
+EZ570 THey all pretty much sound like that.
My C model is a 1949, I'm pretty sure it has made that sound since day 1.
The straight cut gears make that noise.
All Farmall Cubs have straight cut gears in the gear box and also in each wheel from the differential to the each wheel. Unlike most other tractor like fords for example they use helical cut gears which is much quieter.
Farmalls has straight cut gears and they make a whine. Its normal there is no way to quiet the whine. Unless you completely redesign the gears to helical cut configuration.
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