A Cub was the tractor I grew up with on my parents' small ranch. It was a treat to watch you start yours, because we always used the crank to start ours. I had no idea what the electric starter sounds like lol.
@@themanmetz Ours had an electric starter but my dad was too cheap to buy a 6v battery and make the starter work. I was forced to use the Armstrong starter lol.
I use my cub's hydraulics using a choker chain hooked to the rear lift link and lift the butt of the log off the ground. That way the butt doesn't catch on any roots, rocks etc.
Who could not love the Cub Tractor. I'm grandfather traded in his 2 mules for a new 1948 Cub. Used it on his NC Tobacco farm.
We certainly love our Cub. It's definitely a reliable workhorse.
A Cub was the tractor I grew up with on my parents' small ranch. It was a treat to watch you start yours, because we always used the crank to start ours. I had no idea what the electric starter sounds like lol.
Thanks for watching! Our Cub is a 1961 model. I'm not sure when electric start became an option but it sure is convenient.
@@themanmetz Ours had an electric starter but my dad was too cheap to buy a 6v battery and make the starter work. I was forced to use the Armstrong starter lol.
I use my cub's hydraulics using a choker chain hooked to the rear lift link and lift the butt of the log off the ground. That way the butt doesn't catch on any roots, rocks etc.
Thanks for the tip! I will try this out soon.
Looks like fun ! Next video should be on the new saw !