Farmall Cub Duals and Hydraulic Remotes for Farmall Tractors. How to put duals on your Farmall Cub tractor. How to set up a hydraulic remote on your antique tractor. #farmallfanatic #antiquetractors #farmall
1953-1954 were the last years. And by 1954, I mean 1953 leftovers. When they announce the Farmall 100 series in 1954, the Cub sheet metal followed suit to match. Thanks for the shoutout.
That's going to move whatever tractor you put those on into super cool level lol . I can't wait to watch you play with them . Thanks for sharing and have a great evening !
Duals are gonna look amazing 💪😁 we had duals for a 4wd tractor with 24 inch front wheels and they were held on with loopnuts an J bolts an with use they just got tighter 💪 that was a really good selection of parts you picked up at the auction 👌 Red Power 💪💥
I had a similar hydraulic story on an Oliver 1650 where the fill cap sits right between your legs. Well someone didn’t put the cap back on right and when that thing got hot and built up pressure the cap shot over my head and hot hydraulic fluid showered me. And then to top it off I had the fluid covered shirt hung up outside and the dog came over and pissed on it.😂
Excellent video Gino :) also on dauls talk to my one Neighborhood neighbor love Farmall tractors or In International he tell on rods put 2 washer also 2 nuts on clamp plus wheels rims on the inner 2 washer put one nut ! He told inner ones torque 80 and outter 2 nuts torque 100 ! Make sure have another person hold tight inside towards tractor with deep socket plus impact or Johnston bar or long Wrench and one outside tractors plus outter too have lots threads stick out do in 4 lug nuts pattern too ! He said take time with other person and in steps by step so nobody get hurt ! Also Hydraulic Lines holder have close back as farther so no floppy around too near battery box too and still grap fitting okay on tractor and plus machinery! Yes said on fluid squirt up and my late Father use 1963 McCormick International B414 Loader tractor Desiel motor one on Hydraulic line had filter sprung a like on him when planting corn in field on 2 row planter just before service up that evening and Yes I had tow with 1968 International 624 A Desiel motor tractor to shop he was luck he thick pair jeans on legs or burn but got fluid burn of hot fluid too ! Never seen my swear bad words ever but he did that time and was fast healer also glad had safely glasses on to or be blind for lifetime! Also another Hydraulic hoses broke on 1968 McCormick International for Combine on headers and plus Power Steering was not fun at all !
That will be one super cool old skool cubby making dual tracks! Can’t wait! Too bad you aren’t closer I’ve got some old style heavy duty guard rail carriage bolts that may have worked for you.
Oh most definitely! It just would have given me a reason to see those duals in person I think they are really neat ha ha that’s gonna be a one of a kind rig!
Don't know of any radiator repair shops in my town anymore but I remember the 'Tested' sticker on the radiator. It would have rode in the front seat with all that stuff sliding around in the bed of the truck. That is the bad part of buying at a retirement or estate auction and the picking up the next day. Lack of help loading up. Day of the auction complete strangers would help you lift something up and then you would ask if they needed help. One auction the guy bought the front end loader and drove it home while the auction dragged on.
The push in, pull out pioneer couplings are the way to go. I have those on my 706. You do need a holder with those though and they are more money, but they are worth it.
Alright Farmall dual up and put the cub in first and try to pull the big disc that would be fun to see! On a side note I use 5/8-11 all thread for the duals works well. Cheers
I’ll gladly trade my heatwave here in North Texas for your buckets of rain. 108 degrees with a feels like temp of 114. Absolutely miserable 🥵. Hope you’re doing well brother.
Oh boy. You guys have been getting roasted down there and we are drowning in rain. Hay fields are pretty much standing water. It went from a nice, non-humid 70s, to 90+ today. I’ve spent some time down there with the military, and us northern boys pretty much melt in our socks.
Get yourself some eye loops like on the bigger tractors and then get some j hook rods hook in the eye loops and run the rod through where you was goin to run the bolts through . Then just put washers or cut small sq steel plate for a washer like and then put lock washer and nuts on tighten up. I see bad bad things happening with one bolt hold main drive to cast center and duals on
Even a Cub looks meaner with duals. Where did you get the hydraulic line cover from? I made the one for my M and a manufactured one would just look better
We owned one cub. bored .060 and had a bigger carb. ran perfect. It did not suit us. Too weak not enough torque so we sold it. A low HP as a cub is no valid reason to need duals.