It's amazing what those little tractors could do my grandfather had a Farmall Cub he plowed garden and everything with it even his driveway that it did everything he had ever wanted it to do and he is very happy with it
Little cub did a great job! I just got 2 cubs the other day Im gonna restore. One is for my youngest daughter. Ill be popping up a video shortly showing them. Hopefully you get that rust in the tank cleaned out. On my Super A I filled the tank with evapo rust and a pound of BBs strapped to my lawn tractor tire rotating for 45 minutes . That thing is spotless inside!
That cub performed beautifully. I am impressed with how it did without chains. Wish I had a setup like that here in Michigan yesterday. I struggled with wet snow clogging my snow blower. Great video!
Watched Andrew Camarata a while back. He had fouling problems. Power washed a tank, threw a bunch of blue shop towels in and hit it with a air hose. Blew those rags around till the inside was shining.
I don't know much about tractors pushing snow..... I use to push snow in the northeast and that Cub made 8+ wet snow look like 4 inches of powder. BOOM!! 👊
Never thought you’d get that kind of plowing power with no weights or chains. Well done! Thanks for sharing,you got three times the snow there versus here in Vermont,you can keep it out there!!
Hey gino! So you're scraping up a little Stone, don't worry about it just put the blade down and push the other way next spring and you'll put it all back. I quit raking it out of the yard about 10 years ago I use blade of some sort one or another out of the stable here
It did awesome! I plowed with my 2wd TN55 for the first time the other day, wet, heavy snow 7.5ft blade, did better than expected, but the ground isn't frozen, had lots of traction to doze my gravel into the grass.. haha
I could hear it sputtering before it died. Good thing you put the inline on. I don't think you'll have a problem in the carburetor. The discoloured gas would go through easily without any problems after it passes through the filter. Of course the cub passed the test. It's red power!
Hello Gino need to take tank off. I know you said what you said about it but if were mine off she come clean and coat it. That to much debris. Looks like works great fun to use. You did great job first snow of the fall. I'll make you think have about 15cm here I'm leave melting get out of here snow lol. I wonder your starter need to be shined up to close to the fly wheel? Have a great day.
Supposed to get wind gusts over 40mph this Saturday night. Got a winter weather advisory for Southern Erie County. 7" to 10" on top of the snow we already have. Little Cub did well. My Super A has enough down pressure to pick the front end off the ground. You are so right about keeping the tank full of fuel. Manual tells you to fill the tank at the end of the day.
@Farmall Fanatic Yeah, it's not looking good. We had wind blowing snow drifts across Lindsey Hollow Rd yesterday. Can imagine what it's gonna be like with winds blowing 40+mph and 1" to 2" of snow per hour.
Did a great job in the wet heavy snow. I used to have a Massey Ferguson 135 and even with liquid ballast in the rear tires all I could do was spin trying to push snow. My tires were wore out, chains were very little help. But I hafta say the Cub did good.
Cub did a nice job Farmall, all the driveways I do around here are gravel. I cut a slot in a piece of 2" pipe and mounted it on the bottom of my blade. It doesn't relocate as much gravel.
That’s crazy, 2 bottles of heat and still has water! I bought my H back in July and it had enough water to visibly see in the bottom of the tank and 1 bottle of heat dried it up. I literally watched it dry up all the water. Pretty neat to see actually. Then 2 consecutive bottles of sea foam. 1 with the heat and ran about 1/2 tank. Then when I filled it I dumped another bottle of sea foam and she runs like a top! Hopefully the Cub clears out soon! Looks like a fun little plow. I got a trip bucket Paulson with the H and it’s ready to rock for this Minnesota winter!!
@@FarmallFanatic believe me I’d do the same. Especially with the price of gas. Plus I’m not a big fan of tearing things apart until it’s the last option. It seemed like it was running decent by the end anyway.
Try to take the positive down pressure bar with a length of chain. Did this to my plows Worked much better to stop the digging. Just a suggestion. Glad the cubby is working good
We haven’t got any snow yet, if we get any it’ll probably be around December - March Timeframe. We’ve got a Cub cadet 1282 that I’m debating on finding a Blade for.
Nice cub There is a screen above glass bowl. I used motorcycle "cream " on inside of metal tanks stopped rust and leaks for years never failed . Eastman's auto restoration site has it. Rust in fuel can wear rings out as an abrasive in fuel Careful
@@FarmallFanatic POR 15 best stuff I ever used period. It will NOT come off anything no matter what especially your hands. Don't ask me how I know this 😂
Just like me with my Ford 2n, you get the necessary snow out of the way and then start piddling around about the edges and this little bit here and there just to be on the tractor.
I like your carb bowl drain 👍🏼. Obviously you have it running nicely now , I kinda like to keep the low spot out of the gas line seems like your works fine but the line with the low spot looks problematic.
Seafoam, works for both gas and diesel. 10hp lawn and garden tractor doesn't have the torque of the old iron 10hp tractors. Old red there is a true garden tractor. This is where Red had Green beat, I mean the JD Green and as much as I'm a fan of IHC/Farmall, JD and Oliver, each brand did have their strong points and the IHC Cub, probably the best if not still the best for it's class. Cheers :)
Tom I’m thinking of a MH Pony with a lot of original equipment. Your opinion? I wonder if my Cubs will beat the snot out of it when the lights go out? Stan here
@@stanleyconrad4234 they run pretty well, I’d look at Wengers and Steiner to see what parts are available and how much they cost. Do they have power lift? I can’t remember. There’s two for sale near me. They both run and there’s a half dozen implements with them for $1500. I like the looks of the MH 44
@@tommys_trucks_trains_tractors Thanks Tom. That price is certainly cheap enough. There is restored and show ready 44 that went up yesterday near my MI home. 3k. He has 5 restored MH for sale, including a Pony. I have several Cubs, but a Pony with lots of equipment might be nice.
I added fresh gravel in my drive to level out where I park the truck when I'm home. I'll be raking it out of the grass in the spring also...providing we get snow in our drought riden area. Doc
On a lot of the tanks that i have cleaned once I got done it would still eventually clog up the sediment bowl inlet, and the solution that I have found is to put a screen on top of the sediment bowl. Steiner sells em there about 7 bucks and it’s absolutely worth it, it has worked for me every time! It doesn’t allow chunks big enough to clog up the sediment bowl inlet, wich is where it always clogs up for me
No i mean a screen that goes on top of the sediment bowl inlet, my granddad has an M and the tank was about as bad as yours, and I couldn’t make it go more than half a round without having to stop and blow out the sediment bowl like you did. Once I put that screen on top of the sediment bowl it never quit
I put gas conditioner in the tanks that don’t run all the time Buy at Canadian Tire. Canada You have more snow than us. But big storm coming today from Buffalo
I suspect the previous owner, who didn't drive all that often with the tractor at a remote cabin, got caught by fuel cap evaporation (that you've solved). Second problem is ethanol will separate more water out if water is introduced from condensation and then that water sits in the bottom of the tank rusting as well as gumming up carbs. I've seen people test their fuel to verify real or ethanol by putting it in a jar with a marked water level, shaking it up, then comparing the water level to the original line. Remote cabins likely only had ethanol fuel available. You'll have it all sorted out soon though.
I’m of the age that I know longer enjoy the snow, so I DID run ( well fly) off to SWFL last week. Darned cold last night for FL, 56! 😂. My Cubs are probably trying to pry the barn door of in MI so they can push snow. Sorry.
@@FarmallFanatic It is surprisingly inexpensive to fly from Pittsburgh to SWFL in late January. About $135 round trip right now on Allegiant. My favorite, as us vets get free luggage and priority boarding, etc. Check it out. Late January can be our winter if you are a beach person, but it’s the tropics so how bad can it be? Wife gets same deal if accompanied. I don’t know if you are married, so whatever.
I had a bad gas cap and I would go down the road a ways and it would quit. I put the gas cap on a different tractor and it quit in the same amount of time.
are the rear wheels loaded? I’m really surprised you didn’t spin at much as I suspect you would with no chains. I spin a lot but I’m also on concrete and hills. Cub did a great job.
Did you not clean out the tank when you got it or are you using old metal gas cans? Because that might be coming from your fuel containers if you cleaned your tank.
@@FarmallFanatic what's your go to procedure for a proper tank-off cleaning? I ask because I have a fuel tank that I just took off my Cub cadet that's got bits rattling around in it that I need to get out.
On my A the blade did not turn having a blade that turns really helps my dads plow on his turns now on my H I have another straight blade will be better than using a snow shovel
Excellent video Gino :) can ask you a question on all gas of 85 to 94 octane types USA do have from April 30 to September 30 have Summer Season fuel then October 1 to April 1 have Winter Season months fuel with Additives and do same on Desiel fuel too ! Why ask because I found always say When got Summer Season gas or Desiel drain out tanks before use Winter Season fuel added in tanks by October 1 and same with on April 1 to used up Winter Season fuels and when get Summer Season on fresh tank plus new fuel filter on to ! I know Summer Season fuels in Canada vechiles runs cooler and Winter Season months fuel run hotter! Also years ago my late Dad used put some Furance Oil fuel in Desiel motor also Desiel in Oil Furance Oil on both add 500 ml.of GM Automatic transmission type 2 or 3 on fuel tank plus oil Furance too! Also gas motor tanks add 1 gallon Desiel fuel plus 500 ml Automatic transmission also Bottle of fuel and carb cleaner in each year all year around! But in 1994 also 2000 not allowed have Desiel fuel or Automatic transmission fluid in Desiel motor vechiles to like Transport trucks the 3 to 15 tons or get fine and got drain out put good fuel in but farm tractors or combines still can Lol!
Tell ya Farm Fan if you get the snow that is forecast for you area which is measured in feet you won't be pushing snow with a Cub. You'll need a blower on the back of your 756.
Here's alittle tip I did with my cub. Unhook your lift arm and make your self another lift arm that you can attach to lift arm just like your stock arm weld a T on the bottom of it then just slid it under the blade frame put a bungie to hold it. You can actually shorten it to it will lift blade higher. No down pressure just the weight of the blade which then it will float. You want yo dig, grade then hook your original arm and have at it! Mine works great no pushing gravel out of the drive!
It only took me about half an hour to make this little setup and oh what a difference. No more rooting up ground ripping shale out just a true pleasure. I even use it when I'm pushing around fill or top soil just makes things flow so smooth!
Just a suggestion, you might want to try and clean your fuel tank using electrolysis method, it's inexpensive and effective but just slow. There are plenty of videos you can watch to see how to do it and you have all the equipment necessary. Best of luck and hope you resolve your issue with the little cub. 👍 enjoyed the video.
Once again, you had me reliving my childhood watching this video!
As my Pop used to say, "They were bigger horses 🐎 back then"
Love the Cub 🥰
They're great little tractors
Welcome to northwest Pa.!!! Dad had a 1950 Cub that plowed snow for decades..good little tractor.
Yep lol
I absolutely loved plowing with our cub. Highlight of my winter teenage years in PA. We ran weights, no chains no problems.
I'm definitely going with weight
It's amazing what those little tractors could do my grandfather had a Farmall Cub he plowed garden and everything with it even his driveway that it did everything he had ever wanted it to do and he is very happy with it
I plan on using it for a lot of stuff
The Farmall Cub...the little tractor that could and DOES!
Power Pack
Little cub did a great job! I just got 2 cubs the other day Im gonna restore. One is for my youngest daughter. Ill be popping up a video shortly showing them.
Hopefully you get that rust in the tank cleaned out. On my Super A I filled the tank with evapo rust and a pound of BBs strapped to my lawn tractor tire rotating for 45 minutes . That thing is spotless inside!
Yeah if the tank was separate on these cubs I would definitely have already done that but that's gonna be last resort
@@FarmallFanatic Im sure Im gonna have a similar issue on the cubs I just got as well. Definitely gonna be a challenge with the length lol
Looks like you were having some fun, the xub did a great job, thanks for the video. Todd
Upstate NY
Swiernik farms.
I had faith the cub would do great in the snow. I don't mind plowing snow myself , great job Gino ! 🇺🇸
I'm sure by April I'll be sick of it
That cub performed beautifully. I am impressed with how it did without chains. Wish I had a setup like that here in Michigan yesterday. I struggled with wet snow clogging my snow blower.
Great video!
I would use a snow blower on a tractor but that's about it
Watched Andrew Camarata a while back. He had fouling problems. Power washed a tank, threw a bunch of blue shop towels in and hit it with a air hose. Blew those rags around till the inside was shining.
I don't know much about tractors pushing snow..... I use to push snow in the northeast and that Cub made 8+ wet snow look like 4 inches of powder. BOOM!! 👊
Yeah it didn't even skip a beat
You got more than we did. And You can have it😅. plowing wet , heavy snow before the ground freezes is tough on anything you use.great video 👍
Never thought you’d get that kind of plowing power with no weights or chains.
Well done!
Thanks for sharing,you got three times the snow there versus here in Vermont,you can keep it out there!!
Yea, definitely plowed with power
Love that cub! Awesome video. Thank you
Hey gino! So you're scraping up a little Stone, don't worry about it just put the blade down and push the other way next spring and you'll put it all back. I quit raking it out of the yard about 10 years ago I use blade of some sort one or another out of the stable here
Yeah that's probably what I will do if I have a lot of it
The mighty Cub pushing snow like a champ!
I am surprised
Thanks for sharing! Stay warm and healthy
It did awesome! I plowed with my 2wd TN55 for the first time the other day, wet, heavy snow 7.5ft blade, did better than expected, but the ground isn't frozen, had lots of traction to doze my gravel into the grass.. haha
Once the ground freezes I'll be OK
I could hear it sputtering before it died. Good thing you put the inline on. I don't think you'll have a problem in the carburetor. The discoloured gas would go through easily without any problems after it passes through the filter. Of course the cub passed the test. It's red power!
I'm pretty sure I got it now
This is what I've been waiting for!! Go Cub Go!!! 😆 Down here in Westmoreland County we got about a half inch so no snow removal yet.
You guys usually get your worst storms in like March
@@FarmallFanatic Yep February and March seem to be peak snow IF we even get any. Just doesn't snow like it used to.
Hello Gino need to take tank off. I know you said what you said about it but if were mine off she come clean and coat it. That to much debris. Looks like works great fun to use. You did great job first snow of the fall. I'll make you think have about 15cm here I'm leave melting get out of here snow lol. I wonder your starter need to be shined up to close to the fly wheel? Have a great day.
Them tanks are attached to the hood...I'll see what happens running it and go from there
Little cubby done pretty good plowing the snow I was impressed.
with no weights in the tires or no chains uphill. I love Red power 💖😍.
I am very impressed with these little machines
I also love plowing snow with my cub. They are very powerful tractor for only 10 hp. Thanks for the video.
(Boom 💥 cub power)
Cub did great! It's tough plowing this time of year when the ground isn't frozen. I keep forgetting to send you a pic of something I recently bought 😉
Supposed to get wind gusts over 40mph this Saturday night. Got a winter weather advisory for Southern Erie County. 7" to 10" on top of the snow we already have. Little Cub did well. My Super A has enough down pressure to pick the front end off the ground. You are so right about keeping the tank full of fuel. Manual tells you to fill the tank at the end of the day.
It's gonna be miserable
@Farmall Fanatic Yeah, it's not looking good. We had wind blowing snow drifts across Lindsey Hollow Rd yesterday. Can imagine what it's gonna be like with winds blowing 40+mph and 1" to 2" of snow per hour.
Did a great job in the wet heavy snow. I used to have a Massey Ferguson 135 and even with liquid ballast in the rear tires all I could do was spin trying to push snow. My tires were wore out, chains were very little help. But I hafta say the Cub did good.
I was happy
Cub did a nice job Farmall, all the driveways I do around here are gravel. I cut a slot in a piece of 2" pipe and mounted it on the bottom of my blade. It doesn't relocate as much gravel.
I think once the ground freezes I'll be better off
That’s crazy, 2 bottles of heat and still has water! I bought my H back in July and it had enough water to visibly see in the bottom of the tank and 1 bottle of heat dried it up. I literally watched it dry up all the water. Pretty neat to see actually. Then 2 consecutive bottles of sea foam. 1 with the heat and ran about 1/2 tank. Then when I filled it I dumped another bottle of sea foam and she runs like a top! Hopefully the Cub clears out soon! Looks like a fun little plow. I got a trip bucket Paulson with the H and it’s ready to rock for this Minnesota winter!!
Is every tank is different... I'll run this one until it's clean
@@FarmallFanatic believe me I’d do the same. Especially with the price of gas. Plus I’m not a big fan of tearing things apart until it’s the last option. It seemed like it was running decent by the end anyway.
Looks to me like you were having way too much fun! Enjoyed the video.
Unfortunately, there will be lots more fun clear through March
That tractor didn't even spin a wheel when you were pushing that snow that's a good thing and that's without weights IH muscle power 💪 👍👍👍💪💪💪
Yeah I have some work to do on it but it did well
I was hoping we would’ve gotten some of that snow down here in Butler county but we only got a dusting. Great plowin… git er done! 👍🏼
I'll send you 2 dump trucks full for your driveway 🤣
Try to take the positive down pressure bar with a length of chain. Did this to my plows Worked much better to stop the digging. Just a suggestion. Glad the cubby is working good
I think once the ground freezes, I'll do ok...we'll see
When you are finished plowing put this baby back in the living room! LOL Love that little baby!
It's an awesome little power pack
We haven’t got any snow yet, if we get any it’ll probably be around December - March Timeframe. We’ve got a Cub cadet 1282 that I’m debating on finding a Blade for.
I tried plowing with a John Deere 318 and I just couldn't get the traction
8” in mid MI and still coming until Saturday am. Go cub go
Nice cub
There is a screen above glass bowl.
I used motorcycle "cream " on inside of metal tanks stopped rust and leaks for years never failed .
Eastman's auto restoration site has it.
Rust in fuel can wear rings out as an abrasive in fuel
Careful
I'll look it up
@@FarmallFanatic POR 15 best stuff I ever used period.
It will NOT come off anything no matter what especially your hands.
Don't ask me how I know this 😂
Just like me with my Ford 2n, you get the necessary snow out of the way and then start piddling around about the edges and this little bit here and there just to be on the tractor.
Ahahahahahahaha yep
I like your carb bowl drain 👍🏼. Obviously you have it running nicely now , I kinda like to keep the low spot out of the gas line seems like your works fine but the line with the low spot looks problematic.
Luckily it hasn't caused me any problems yet
Seafoam, works for both gas and diesel. 10hp lawn and garden tractor doesn't have the torque of the old iron 10hp tractors. Old red there is a true garden tractor. This is where Red had Green beat, I mean the JD Green and as much as I'm a fan of IHC/Farmall, JD and Oliver, each brand did have their strong points and the IHC Cub, probably the best if not still the best for it's class. Cheers :)
That little cubby was certainly punching way above it's weight 💪💪Red Power 💥
Tough tractor
Dad had a ‘47 brand new and his neighbor bought a MH Pony brand new. Dads cub would out pull that MH every single time
Not surprised
Tom I’m thinking of a MH Pony with a lot of original equipment. Your opinion? I wonder if my Cubs will beat the snot out of it when the lights go out? Stan here
@@stanleyconrad4234 they run pretty well, I’d look at Wengers and Steiner to see what parts are available and how much they cost. Do they have power lift? I can’t remember. There’s two for sale near me. They both run and there’s a half dozen implements with them for $1500. I like the looks of the MH 44
@@tommys_trucks_trains_tractors Thanks Tom. That price is certainly cheap enough. There is restored and show ready 44 that went up yesterday near my MI home. 3k. He has 5 restored MH for sale, including a Pony. I have several Cubs, but a Pony with lots of equipment might be nice.
@@stanleyconrad4234 it would definitely add interest to your collection. 😊
I added fresh gravel in my drive to level out where I park the truck when I'm home. I'll be raking it out of the grass in the spring also...providing we get snow in our drought riden area.
Doc
What state?
@@FarmallFanatic northeast Nebraska
On a lot of the tanks that i have cleaned once I got done it would still eventually clog up the sediment bowl inlet, and the solution that I have found is to put a screen on top of the sediment bowl. Steiner sells em there about 7 bucks and it’s absolutely worth it, it has worked for me every time! It doesn’t allow chunks big enough to clog up the sediment bowl inlet, wich is where it always clogs up for me
There is definitely a screen in the top of the bowl
No i mean a screen that goes on top of the sediment bowl inlet, my granddad has an M and the tank was about as bad as yours, and I couldn’t make it go more than half a round without having to stop and blow out the sediment bowl like you did. Once I put that screen on top of the sediment bowl it never quit
@@gusthefarmer5608 He had an extension on it but it needed a screen like what you're talking about
I put gas conditioner in the tanks that don’t run all the time Buy at Canadian Tire. Canada
You have more snow than us. But big storm coming today from Buffalo
Buffalo has been getting hammered for like 3 days
I suspect the previous owner, who didn't drive all that often with the tractor at a remote cabin, got caught by fuel cap evaporation (that you've solved). Second problem is ethanol will separate more water out if water is introduced from condensation and then that water sits in the bottom of the tank rusting as well as gumming up carbs. I've seen people test their fuel to verify real or ethanol by putting it in a jar with a marked water level, shaking it up, then comparing the water level to the original line. Remote cabins likely only had ethanol fuel available. You'll have it all sorted out soon though.
That all makes sense to me
Replace the spring loaded arm with a chain. That's what I did on my super A LOT less shoveling in the spring.
Once the ground freezes...no pushing stone
I think I see those skids. I would try to get an inch and a half blade clearance.
Worked great!!!
Definitely
Glad to see the ol froggy is under the shed! Lol
Ahahahahahahaha
I had no doubt she would plow without weights or chains. If you get an under layer of ice, the chains will be handy.
True
Sorry I missed you😔I see you got a good amount of that white stuff, cub did a great job clearing 👍
Yeah I was surprised
Geez, brother, you can keep that white stuff over there.💥
Cubby Power 💪🏼❤️
Sending it your way
@@FarmallFanatic I know, thanx so much 💥💪🏼❤️
Got a good line for your next rhyme, let's go... plow some snow!🤣
💥BOOM💥
I’m of the age that I know longer enjoy the snow, so I DID run ( well fly) off to SWFL last week. Darned cold last night for FL, 56! 😂. My Cubs are probably trying to pry the barn door of in MI so they can push snow. Sorry.
I don't blame you I could see coming down for at least a week to break cabin fever
@@FarmallFanatic It is surprisingly inexpensive to fly from Pittsburgh to SWFL in late January. About $135 round trip right now on Allegiant. My favorite, as us vets get free luggage and priority boarding, etc. Check it out. Late January can be our winter if you are a beach person, but it’s the tropics so how bad can it be? Wife gets same deal if accompanied. I don’t know if you are married, so whatever.
Small tractor worked really well, need a heat houser canvas wind breaker thingy
Yea
I had a bad gas cap and I would go down the road a ways and it would quit. I put the gas cap on a different tractor and it quit in the same amount of time.
Good content. 👍🦃
are the rear wheels loaded? I’m really surprised you didn’t spin at much as I suspect you would with no chains. I spin a lot but I’m also on concrete and hills. Cub did a great job.
Yes
Did you not clean out the tank when you got it or are you using old metal gas cans? Because that might be coming from your fuel containers if you cleaned your tank.
My words have failed my viewers...the tank was 1000Xs worse than expressed
@@FarmallFanatic what's your go to procedure for a proper tank-off cleaning? I ask because I have a fuel tank that I just took off my Cub cadet that's got bits rattling around in it that I need to get out.
On my A the blade did not turn having a blade that turns really helps my dads plow on his turns now on my H I have another straight blade will be better than using a snow shovel
Is by far better
now this spring you can rake the rock out of the grass. been there done that.
Every year
Woah. We have had nothing like this yet !
Be thankful
Let the bowl and the filter do the work. She starts sputterin', then you swap the filter and drain the bowl.
Exactly
I figure I'm about 2 tanks away from running clean
@@FarmallFanatic It's really coming off the tank walls now. It won't be long til she's clean.
Excellent video Gino :) can ask you a question on all gas of 85 to 94 octane types USA do have from April 30 to September 30 have Summer Season fuel then October 1 to April 1 have Winter Season months fuel with Additives and do same on Desiel fuel too ! Why ask because I found always say When got Summer Season gas or Desiel drain out tanks before use Winter Season fuel added in tanks by October 1 and same with on April 1 to used up Winter Season fuels and when get Summer Season on fresh tank plus new fuel filter on to ! I know Summer Season fuels in Canada vechiles runs cooler and Winter Season months fuel run hotter! Also years ago my late Dad used put some Furance Oil fuel in Desiel motor also Desiel in Oil Furance Oil on both add 500 ml.of GM Automatic transmission type 2 or 3 on fuel tank plus oil Furance too! Also gas motor tanks add 1 gallon Desiel fuel plus 500 ml Automatic transmission also Bottle of fuel and carb cleaner in each year all year around! But in 1994 also 2000 not allowed have Desiel fuel or Automatic transmission fluid in Desiel motor vechiles to like Transport trucks the 3 to 15 tons or get fine and got drain out put good fuel in but farm tractors or combines still can Lol!
Yep
u should have depth shoes on back of plow, that would help with rocks on lawn
Great video
Ethanol attracts and absorbs water. Water is heavier than gasoline a settles in the bottom. That water corrodes the tank.
Yup
Love them lil reds
It's torque that is moving the snow.
Yep
What if you replaced the shoes with wheels?
The shoes just needed adjusted
Where do you live I’m in ga
I live in Pennsylvania
Tell ya Farm Fan if you get the snow that is forecast for you area which is measured in feet you won't be pushing snow with a Cub. You'll need a blower on the back of your 756.
You're thinking of Buffalo New York
@@FarmallFanatic How far north is Buffalo from you?
Here's alittle tip I did with my cub. Unhook your lift arm and make your self another lift arm that you can attach to lift arm just like your stock arm weld a T on the bottom of it then just slid it under the blade frame put a bungie to hold it. You can actually shorten it to it will lift blade higher. No down pressure just the weight of the blade which then it will float. You want yo dig, grade then hook your original arm and have at it! Mine works great no pushing gravel out of the drive!
Now that I have that flexible clevis, it's a game changer
It only took me about half an hour to make this little setup and oh what a difference. No more rooting up ground ripping shale out just a true pleasure. I even use it when I'm pushing around fill or top soil just makes things flow so smooth!
we had 9'' up in northern maine
Aged gasoline forms olefins, which is known as gums. Replace old gasoline with fresh gasoline.
Farmall Fanatic is Down for the Struggle!
It's a never ending struggle
Handled it with ease
Did today too
That's true you're pushing snow we're pushing sand😂
What state you in?
Fl
Geesh
Now you're ready to load up and head to Buffalo and help with their 4-6 feet. 😆😆
Hopefully they get 12'
@@FarmallFanatic That’s just mean. 😮
Looks like an o dark thirty whiz quiz sample🤣
Yeah that would be a fail
Go Cubby!
you should get a bodycam type camera so you can record and use both hands
I have video glasses
The problem is they don't record in 4K it's 1080
@@FarmallFanatic The true quality in your videos isn't the camera quality, its the videos themselves my friend
`cool a 4 cylinder / 4 cycle with gearing and weight No comparison to a garden tractor
At all
10 horse,but it's all in the gearing
Absolutely
... The Cubsky.....!!!
you need a big barn
I mean
She'll plow way more than that no problem to do 3 feet of snow
Oh yeah i've plowed really deep snow
Put skid shoes on the blade
I'm gonna guess you didn't watch the whole video
CUB QUOTE (I don't need no stinkin chains)
😁
My grand father had a cub. Only got to drive it once and almost ran over my dad. I was about ten.
Almost is key 🔑
Get rid of that goofy fuel line and put the steel line on it
😳
He turned around the delivery man he turned around because he seen the cub and realize he was scared because he Drives green
Ahahahahahahaha 🤣
She ready to take her downtown
Pretty much
sorry for I didn't see shoes at first
Once the ground freezes I will be OK
ya we just got our first snow but it didn't stay not enough to plow
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Just a suggestion, you might want to try and clean your fuel tank using electrolysis method, it's inexpensive and effective but just slow. There are plenty of videos you can watch to see how to do it and you have all the equipment necessary. Best of luck and hope you resolve your issue with the little cub. 👍 enjoyed the video.
That's a very last resort but yes I know how to do that