Farmall CUB tractor
Description
It was purchased by the collector Michele Dentis in Turin in 2011.
The market for this small tractor was small area farmers, and it was designed by Farmall engineers in the post-World War II years to be used as a substitute for a horse or mule for agricultural purposes. The tractor was shifted to the left, while the driver’s seat and steering wheel were on the right. This concept was known as ‘CultiVision’ and ensured a clear view while working in the fields.
International Harvester also built Cubs for Europe at a factory in St. Dizier, France, from 1955 onwards.
As for restoration, the original tractor was already in good condition, and repairs only involved the bodywork as well as routine and non-routine maintenance to the engine.
Technical Data Sheet
Type:Agricultural tractor
Manufacturer:Farmall Mc Cormick International
Serial number:82920
Year of manufacture:1950
Place of manufacture:Paris, Francia
No. of cylinders:4
Stroke:2" 5/8 inches (67 mm)
Bore:2" 3/4 inches (70 mm)
Displacement:990 cc
Max. speed:1600 rpm
Number of ratios: 3+retro
Length:2520 mm
Width:1300 mm
Height:1650 mm
Wheelbase:1750 mm
Weight:750 kg