Hello everyone. My name is Allan Floyd. I'm retired Air Force and currently live in Alexandria, Louisiana. I joined this forum to help with research and possibly restoring a couple old tractors that my dad left behind when he passed. I'll be digging around for model numbers and such this weekend. Attached is one of the pieces I have with another located in a shed somewhere. If anyone has an idea of what this is please chime in. Look forward to chatting with everyone and finding out more about these old things.
That's awesome news guys and thanks for the warm welcome. I'll try and post more photos of this one and the other tractor tucked in the shed. I appreciate the sharing of knowledge. More to follow.
Attached are photos of the data plate and SNs from the body/frame. Just doing a google search, I found another Cub owner with a similar data plate but his begin with 105xxx. It was mentioned his was a 50s demo model. Would this mean mine, beginning with 106, is a 60s model demo?
This is the second tractor or what's left of it. It has the same engine/cab offset style so I am assuming its another Farmall. I'm pretty sure the engine is also in the shed but honestly, I was more concerned about running up on a snake (haha). Snapped a few quick pictures and egressed quickly.
This is the second tractor or what's left of it. It has the same engine/cab offset style so I am assuming its another Farmall. I'm pretty sure the engine is also in the shed but honestly, I was more concerned about running up on a snake (haha). Snapped a few quick pictures and egressed quickly.
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Your ID plate has been painted. Gently scrape the red paint off and you should see the shiny plate and serial number. The link will take you to a serial number list. A serial number beginning with 105xxx or 106xxx will be a 1951 model.
Cubs and As look very similar to each other. The S# on the tag is for a mid 1950 cub. The rest of the tractor appears to be a farmall A. Cubs of that era had the gas tank and hood all in one piece. Also the mounting of the headlights is that of an A.
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