That's what it is ALWAYS about! Tractors are just the mechanism that we use to teach lessons, spend quality time, and create long lasting memories with.
I had a 49 for years. Our youngest daughter put big eyelashes on the headlights and made giant red lips that I zip tied to the grille. She named it Farah Farmall. I'm partial to Gibsons for starter tractors (because I started on one), but you can't beat a little Cub. Nice score Kenny!
Hey Kenny, I hope the coolant is just over full. Mine turned out to be two cracked cylinders. Thats awesome. You only had to fix little things. To get it running. They are even better with a mower.
I think that was the case. I haven't had an issue with it since, so it likely was a coolant over-full issue. No bubbles or anything coming up in the coolant, so, that's good.
NO, the valid reason for those Illinois tolls evaporated LONG ago. They have high taxes already and still want to collect tolls so they can dip into the pockets of non residents and carriers.
@@KennyKizzleRustyNutzRanch Yeah, I hear ya. Great little IH btw. Makes me jealous. I had to give up my '45 BN a few years ago. Seeing little red iron pulls at my heart strings.
What a fun little tractor! Raelyn is going to love it. Nice job getting it to run. Looks and sounds great too. Can't wait to see Rae's reaction when she sees her Cub for the first time. Glad you had a safe journey to and from Michigan. Tractor on!🚜👍
It sure is a nice little unit! Still having issues with the carburetor. I am pretty confident it is a needle and seat issue, or a float issue. We will get to the bottom of it!
My daughter has steered most of my tractors while on my lap.. She is still too petite to reach the controls on this one, but it's small enough to where I can walk closely with her while she "drives on her own". Eventually, she will be moving the Mighty M around!
It runs great! Little bit of adjustment here and there, but it isn't too often I take them home where they RUN much less have an engine that TURNS. Ha ha.
My daughter loves it!! Unfortunately the carburetor struck up some more issues on her first test ride so I will have to figure that out. No big deal, though!
farmall cub IHC first garden tractor it will pull a one bottom 12 inch plow. they are available for a reasonable price. a front dirt and snow blade a 48" belly mower a 60 inch finish belly mower a 5ft mid mount sicle mower are the most common attachments. a flat belt pulley mounts over the PTO shaft. this would be handy to start hand crank john deeres with a flat belt.as much yard as you have i would recommend you get a belly mower for it. you got 12hp with a 60CID engine.you can find oem wheel weights and chains. you got a great find.
They sure are a nice little tractor. I wouldn't mind getting a front blade for it so that we can use it for snow in the winter! I don't think this one would have enough SNORT to start the model D. I have a riding mower already, so I don't really need the belly mower. But, a snow blade would be nice. Already has wheel weights on the back!
Nice little Cub you picked up! That was the first tractor I ever drove and yes they sure can get into tight places and the Cub if I am not mistaken has three mains unlike the the Pony which only has two mains so if you find the plow or cultivator you can work it pretty hard and she should stand up quite well 😀🇨🇦
Kenny, is the offset of the engine and operator's seat from the centerline what Farmall called "Culti-Vision"? I assumed that meant the operator could see where he was plowing etc. Raelyn has the world's best daddy. ❤Thanks for the video.
Yessir! The offset of both the driver and the engine allow the driver to keep direct observation of the crops he was cultivating. It allowed for more accurate farming, without damaging the crops. Thanks for the compliment my friend!
Your girl is going to be over the moon when she sees that! My grandfather fixed blocks of wood to his garden tractor so I could drive it. Don't even remember what kind it was. Just that it slipped out of gear on a huge hill, and my cousin and I went down it at about mach 4 😂
I thought about developing some type of extended foot pedal system for it, but, I'll be with her on the tractor anyhow. If something happens, I will take control of the machine. Can't be too careful! I've got a story about a VERY close near miss that I had on a tractor while a teenager. I should share that sometime.
Kenny, I'm a little bit jealous of you. I've been hunting a cub an A or a Super A here in Northeast Tennessee and have found a couple. Either in such rough shape or completely restored and that's not what I'm looking for. I'm kinda looking.for something in between that. I'll find one sometime I don't have a big enough garage for anything bigger than that wouldn't fit in it to work on. I'll find something but that's about the shape I'm looking for myself. I hope Raylen enjoys that. Your raising her the way kids need it these days. My youngest daughter turns 33 next month so I've missed the chance to.do those type thing your doing with yours. Good luck with it buddy I'll catch you again soon. Keep the content coming you always know I'm watching.
This tractor came into my hands based on the kindness of a fellow UA-cam friend. I have always wanted to get a Cub for my daughter, but was not in the market to purchase another tractor. But, here we are! I am very happy with how this one turned out. I don't take them home very often where you can get them running in a matter of under an hour, that's for sure. It's never too late to start a new tradition with family! As always - thanks for your acknowledgement and support. Very much appreciated!
Wonderful story. This isn’t just about tractors, this is about family. Well done
That's what it is ALWAYS about! Tractors are just the mechanism that we use to teach lessons, spend quality time, and create long lasting memories with.
I had a 49 for years. Our youngest daughter put big eyelashes on the headlights and made giant red lips that I zip tied to the grille. She named it Farah Farmall. I'm partial to Gibsons for starter tractors (because I started on one), but you can't beat a little Cub. Nice score Kenny!
That sounds like a great idea! I may have to look for some of those eyelashes. This one has been dubbed "Bubba's Cub". This tractor sure is a honey!
Hey Kenny, I hope the coolant is just over full. Mine turned out to be two cracked cylinders. Thats awesome. You only had to fix little things. To get it running. They are even better with a mower.
I think that was the case. I haven't had an issue with it since, so it likely was a coolant over-full issue. No bubbles or anything coming up in the coolant, so, that's good.
Congratulations on your new Cub, I have a 52 and it’s one of my favorite tractors to ride around my property.
This one is a cute little gem. Lightweight and easy to operate. Should be great for a first-time tractor!
NO, the valid reason for those Illinois tolls evaporated LONG ago. They have high taxes already and still want to collect tolls so they can dip into the pockets of non residents and carriers.
Ya. I didn't want to give my actual opinion "on air.." I try to leave the government and politics out of things - because I don't trust any of 'em.
@@KennyKizzleRustyNutzRanch Yeah, I hear ya. Great little IH btw. Makes me jealous. I had to give up my '45 BN a few years ago. Seeing little red iron pulls at my heart strings.
Nothing like cute Cub!! ❤
It sure is a cutie!
What a fun little tractor! Raelyn is going to love it. Nice job getting it to run. Looks and sounds great too. Can't wait to see Rae's reaction when she sees her Cub for the first time. Glad you had a safe journey to and from Michigan. Tractor on!🚜👍
It sure is a nice little unit! Still having issues with the carburetor. I am pretty confident it is a needle and seat issue, or a float issue. We will get to the bottom of it!
Little fella sounds pretty good!! Great find!
I agree! Awesome little unit!
Sweet......Started my boy out on a H.....He's moved up to a 930 Case now...Thanks Kenny.
My daughter has steered most of my tractors while on my lap.. She is still too petite to reach the controls on this one, but it's small enough to where I can walk closely with her while she "drives on her own". Eventually, she will be moving the Mighty M around!
Great little tractor! Runs really good too
It runs great! Little bit of adjustment here and there, but it isn't too often I take them home where they RUN much less have an engine that TURNS. Ha ha.
Nice little Cub Kenny, your daughter will love it, and maybe your wife too 👍🏻
My daughter loves it!! Unfortunately the carburetor struck up some more issues on her first test ride so I will have to figure that out. No big deal, though!
Farmall cub is the best starter tractor for any body in my opinion
I agree!
farmall cub IHC first garden tractor
it will pull a one bottom 12 inch plow. they are available for a reasonable price. a front dirt and snow blade a 48" belly mower a 60 inch finish belly mower a 5ft mid mount sicle mower are the most common attachments. a flat belt pulley mounts over the PTO shaft. this would be handy to start hand crank john deeres with a flat belt.as much yard as you have i would recommend you get a belly mower for it. you got 12hp with a 60CID engine.you can find oem wheel weights and chains. you got a great find.
They sure are a nice little tractor. I wouldn't mind getting a front blade for it so that we can use it for snow in the winter! I don't think this one would have enough SNORT to start the model D. I have a riding mower already, so I don't really need the belly mower. But, a snow blade would be nice. Already has wheel weights on the back!
That is awesome, it looks pretty well kept.
It's a nice little tractor!
Great addition!
It's a great little tractor!
Nice new (to you) toy for the kiddo! Needs a trip down to Shon's for a bath with the Hotsy!
Oh, we will get it cleaned up! I have lots of cleaning to do with HOTSY. :-)
She is going to love it ! I'm looking forward to her reaction
It should be fun to see her reaction!
A worthy tractor for your attention. Onward!
It will be a great little tractor for her!
It sounds good.
Sounds REAL good!
I'm happy for you and your daughter. This will be a great memory.
She is already referring to it as "her" tractor.
Nice little Cub you picked up! That was the first tractor I ever drove and yes they sure can get into tight places and the Cub if I am not mistaken has three mains unlike the the Pony which only has two mains so if you find the plow or cultivator you can work it pretty hard and she should stand up quite well 😀🇨🇦
Awesome! The front snow blade is something I definitely would like to get my hands on!
Cut my driving teeth on our Cub when I was 7 or 8. The best little workhorse ever.
They are a great little tractor! Small, nimble, and powerful!
That's awesome!!! Can't wait to see her reaction. Very sweet little tractor. 👍👍👍
It runs really nice! I am surprised! She hopefully will be as well!
Kenny, is the offset of the engine and operator's seat from the centerline what Farmall called "Culti-Vision"? I assumed that meant the operator could see where he was plowing etc. Raelyn has the world's best daddy. ❤Thanks for the video.
Yessir! The offset of both the driver and the engine allow the driver to keep direct observation of the crops he was cultivating. It allowed for more accurate farming, without damaging the crops. Thanks for the compliment my friend!
@@KennyKizzleRustyNutzRanch you're welcome! Will you adopt me and get me a tractor too? 🤣🤣🤣
Very nice running little cub. I liked that line of tractors, pretty cool.
It runs very well! Got a bit of diversity here at RNR!
Your girl is going to be over the moon when she sees that! My grandfather fixed blocks of wood to his garden tractor so I could drive it. Don't even remember what kind it was. Just that it slipped out of gear on a huge hill, and my cousin and I went down it at about mach 4 😂
I thought about developing some type of extended foot pedal system for it, but, I'll be with her on the tractor anyhow. If something happens, I will take control of the machine. Can't be too careful! I've got a story about a VERY close near miss that I had on a tractor while a teenager. I should share that sometime.
Kenny, I'm a little bit jealous of you. I've been hunting a cub an A or a Super A here in Northeast Tennessee and have found a couple. Either in such rough shape or completely restored and that's not what I'm looking for. I'm kinda looking.for something in between that. I'll find one sometime I don't have a big enough garage for anything bigger than that wouldn't fit in it to work on. I'll find something but that's about the shape I'm looking for myself. I hope Raylen enjoys that. Your raising her the way kids need it these days. My youngest daughter turns 33 next month so I've missed the chance to.do those type thing your doing with yours. Good luck with it buddy I'll catch you again soon. Keep the content coming you always know I'm watching.
This tractor came into my hands based on the kindness of a fellow UA-cam friend. I have always wanted to get a Cub for my daughter, but was not in the market to purchase another tractor. But, here we are! I am very happy with how this one turned out. I don't take them home very often where you can get them running in a matter of under an hour, that's for sure. It's never too late to start a new tradition with family! As always - thanks for your acknowledgement and support. Very much appreciated!
looks ok clean up weld ok looks not nice but ok generally great tyres on back front ok you wont work it to much
It'll be just fine for what we are going to use it for!
you said 6 volt does it have starter on it wouuld make it easier for the little on. you didnt use it,
Yes. It is 6 volt and does have the starter on it. It doesn't take much to hand crank this tractor, and I have no problem doing that.
I see Lake Michigan nearly every week. Way overrated.i think it would look pretty in pink.
Ha ha. Well, I have never seen it (and to this day still haven't). I'll let her choose the color when that time comes.