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FarmallCub | Cubfest Photo Gallery - Last additions

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Last additions - Matt Kirsch
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13 viewsMatt KirschAug 08, 2016
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16 viewsMatt KirschAug 08, 2016
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19 viewsMatt KirschOct 15, 2015
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TM vs. TSC carburetor needle valves30 viewsTM (IH) on the left, TSC (Tisco?) on the right.Matt KirschDec 07, 2012
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Oops60 viewsMatt KirschDec 02, 2012
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1953 Cub Front End Narrowed58 viewsMatt KirschDec 02, 2012
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1953 Cub After Narrowing Front End40 viewsMatt KirschDec 02, 2012
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53 Cub Transmission Split29 viewsDoing a transmission split to replace the leaky input shaft seal.Matt KirschNov 28, 2012
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20 viewsMatt KirschMay 02, 2012
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21 viewsMatt KirschMay 02, 2012
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Conceptual rendition of the D'oh C-U-B21 viewsThis is an "artist's" rendition of a tandem-engined 4WD articulated Cub-based tractor similar in concept to the Doe Triple D and other tandem tractors of the early 1960'sMatt KirschFeb 16, 2010
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18 viewsMatt KirschJul 09, 2009
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17 viewsMatt KirschJul 01, 2009
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14 viewsMatt KirschJul 01, 2009
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14 viewsMatt KirschJul 01, 2009
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14 viewsMatt KirschJul 01, 2009
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14 viewsMatt KirschJul 01, 2009
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1967 Farmall Cub45 viewsThis is my first Cub, a 1967 "square hood" model, the day it came home to Mom and Dad's house. Not much to look at, but it's got a new engine.Matt KirschDec 19, 2006
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Bulb in housing34 viewsHere is the bulb in the housing, ready for the clamp. I put the gap for the gasket on top where the clamp holds it together.Matt KirschDec 19, 2006
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Assembled pancake light32 viewsThis is the final product. Fitting the clamp is a little tight, but manageable. The bulb is securely held in place. Who said you couldn't make a 4411 bulb look good in a pancake housing?Matt KirschDec 19, 2006
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