I've still got and use my Granddaddy's Farmall Cub and all the bells and whistles that go with it he bought it brand new in 1949, it was and will be the first and last tractor I've ever drove very proud of it
Lil Cubby doing what Cubs were designed for they were built for small tract gardens aka Truck Patch. Let me explain this to a few that may not know what I mean. Back when the Cub came out they were built especially for small sections of ground mostly flat bottomland. Cubs were not designed to be used on sloped or hilly land. The size of them made them very easy to turn over on the sides. Weights were available front and rear but that did not seem to help the roll-over problems.
Just bought a ‘54 farm all 100. My drawbar crank is on the left, not right like yours. ( but mine smokes BADLY) neat little tractors. Paid $2500 and came with a plow.
@@longdistancefarmer7836 It was my favorite part of field work when the family was still farming. In another 12 year or so, I'll have my 30 years done and plan to get back to doing some farming.
After plowing, do you disc the soil? I'm all new to this whole thing. I own a 1.3 acre lot was thinking of possibly buying a cub from someone on FB marketplace. Would this be too much tractor for my little plot? Have always wanted to plant my own corn and potatoes and a few other things.
Hi,bro I am new for farming but like to see how it works, so can u tell me how approximately the used Farmall costs without attachment and what is the difference if with attachments because I have been doing farming 7 acres with just a Walk behind craftsman rear-tine tiller (it is just a very small teller which doesn't fit the work ;too slow working and too much work for it and nobody wants to walk behind it all day with just done only 1 acre/day) wasting time. I am looking for a used fanmall, plz tell me the info...and ones more thing, what model of Farmall is best for cultivating the weeds between spaces of rows and planting corn seeds
I got a farmall cub but if possible get something a bit bigger like a Allison Chambers B tractor. You can do so much more with it at about the same cost.
I've still got and use my Granddaddy's Farmall Cub and all the bells and whistles that go with it he bought it brand new in 1949, it was and will be the first and last tractor I've ever drove very proud of it
Had a 49 fo 30 years
Respect!!! 🤝🤝🤝
I Love the Big Seat, Dang Little Cub Pulling Dat Plow !!
love seeing these old tractors still earning their keep...
My Grandfather had two cubs, and I'd spend summers as a kid plowing and cultivating for him in NC. This was the early 90's. Great memories
Wonderful job adjusting speed so the durt turns perfect grass down roots up a lot of people move through the field way to fast
Love those little red tractors....
I never thought a cub could break new ground.
these were breaking in new ground before we were born. assuming ur not an elderly man
Cub will do more than people give it credit for. Its just smaller and takes more time.
Lil Cubby doing what Cubs were designed for they were built for small tract gardens aka Truck Patch. Let me explain this to a few that may not know what I mean. Back when the Cub came out they were built especially for small sections of ground mostly flat bottomland. Cubs were not designed to be used on sloped or hilly land. The size of them made them very easy to turn over on the sides. Weights were available front and rear but that did not seem to help the roll-over problems.
Just bought a ‘54 farm all 100. My drawbar crank is on the left, not right like yours. ( but mine smokes BADLY) neat little tractors. Paid $2500 and came with a plow.
That little cub is doing a great job turning it over!
Those cubs don't mess around!! Nice video👍
Roll on little cubby, good job 👍🏻
It would leave a cleaner furrow if you had a Coulter installed
That is the disk that cuts the sod
I thought the same thing, might make the next passes with the wheels in the furrow better..
He said early in the video that they forgot to bring it. Still didn’t do too bad of a job without it.
Respect!!! Bravo!!!
Would adding a coulter in front of the plow cut the sod and make a smoother lay over?
Yes
Looking good! Makes me want to get out and plow some this fall.
Find a spot and have a blast. This was the most peaceful task...very therapeutic for busy folks like me.
@@longdistancefarmer7836 It was my favorite part of field work when the family was still farming. In another 12 year or so, I'll have my 30 years done and plan to get back to doing some farming.
Not bad since there's no Coulter. Making the Cub work a little, must have front wheel weights on it?
Yes, front wheel weights are on. We left the coulter in our garage that day (that's a long distance from the farm). Thanks for watching!
I will bet theres still a couple million of these old tractors still running in the USA AND ABROAD.
After plowing, do you disc the soil? I'm all new to this whole thing. I own a 1.3 acre lot was thinking of possibly buying a cub from someone on FB marketplace. Would this be too much tractor for my little plot? Have always wanted to plant my own corn and potatoes and a few other things.
This size tractor is good for that but look for one that comes with stuff already sometimes you can find them with plows and discs
Put a layer of greese on your plow so it wont be all rusted next time you need it
how many horse power have the tractor?
Hi,bro I am new for farming but like to see how it works, so can u tell me how approximately the used Farmall costs without attachment and what is the difference if with attachments because I have been doing farming 7 acres with just a Walk behind craftsman rear-tine tiller (it is just a very small teller which doesn't fit the work ;too slow working and too much work for it and nobody wants to walk behind it all day with just done only 1 acre/day) wasting time. I am looking for a used fanmall, plz tell me the info...and ones more thing, what model of Farmall is best for cultivating the weeds between spaces of rows and planting corn seeds
I got a farmall cub but if possible get something a bit bigger like a Allison Chambers B tractor. You can do so much more with it at about the same cost.
Let’s finish it lol
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