What do I need to be able to maintain a Farmall Cub?
International Harvester designed the Cub to be used as a first tractor on farms that had previously depended on horses for their only pulling power. The tractor was engineered to be very easy to maintain, and to have a minimum of required maintenance. A Cub can be maintained with normal hand tools. Your average small mechanics/ homeowner tool kit, will let you perform 95% of any required service. And in fact when new, Cub’s came with grease gun, wrenches, and a spark plug tool as standard equipment. As with any piece of equipment, you need to make sure that the tractor has all of the necessary fluids. These include water /antifreeze in the radiator, engine oil, hydraulic oil and lube in the transmission, and final drives. I would suggest that you get a copy of the Operators manual, the Parts manual and the Cub Service Manual. These are available from CaseIH Dealers as well as various suppliers of parts for antique tractors. Some of these companies have links on the ATIS Web site. 7) Ar
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