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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.
 

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Howdy and welcome to ATF Allan! There were lots of Cubs made and, and many are still used today. Parts for them are plentiful.
 
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Here is the location of your cub's serial number plate if it is still attached.
 
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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?
 

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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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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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I believe this one is a farmall A. On a early cub the gas tank and hood are all one piece. Do you have the motor to go with it?
 
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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.
 
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