This comprehensive International Harvester IH Farmall Cub and Cub Lo-Boy Tractor Service Workshop Manual provides detailed instructions for maintaining, repairing, and servicing your tractor. The manual utilizes clear diagrams and manufacturer specifications to guide you through each procedure.
This manual includes detailed illustrations, exploded diagrams, drawings, and photos to help you understand each repair process. The manual is organized into chapters covering all major components of the tractor, including the engine, fuel system, steering, front wheels and axle, engine clutch, transmission and differential, power take-off and belt pulley, final drive and brakes, hydraulic system, and electrical system.
Each chapter is fully bookmarked and searchable, allowing you to quickly find the information you need. You can print out the entire manual or just the sections relevant to your current project. This manual is the same as the one provided to Farmall tractor dealers' service departments, written in a clear and easy-to-understand language making it ideal for both professional mechanics and DIY enthusiasts.
The International Harvester Farmall Cub and Cub Lo-Boy are iconic compact tractors that revolutionized the agricultural landscape in the mid-20th century. Introduced in 1947, the Farmall Cub was a groundbreaking design, offering farmers a powerful and maneuverable machine with a compact footprint. This little tractor, powered by a 1-cylinder gasoline engine, was ideal for smaller farms, gardens, and even landscaping tasks. Its unique design, with its distinctive rounded hood and low-profile design, made it an instantly recognizable fixture in the agricultural world. The Farmall Cub Lo-Boy, introduced in 1953, built upon the success of its predecessor with an even lower center of gravity, making it perfect for working on slopes and uneven terrain.
The Farmall Cub and Cub Lo-Boy were incredibly versatile, boasting a wide array of attachments and implements designed for various tasks, including plowing, cultivating, mowing, and hauling. Their simple mechanical design and robust construction made them reliable and easy to maintain. These compact tractors played a significant role in shaping modern agriculture, providing farmers with an affordable, versatile, and reliable machine to tackle their daily tasks. They also gained popularity with homeowners and landscapers, demonstrating their adaptability beyond just farm work. Even today, these vintage tractors continue to be cherished by collectors and enthusiasts, a testament to their enduring legacy and their importance in the history of agricultural machinery.