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Steve watley

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I have been see this thing on the side of the road near my cabin in catskills. I do not see any post for the huge cub tractor.
 
It was one of three different cub tractor models all using the four cylinder flat head engine. The original version was a lowered farmall cub and then the 154 and 184 versions were produced using the 4 cylinder engine and transmission only mounted on a steel frame rather than a tractor torque tube.
 
Any pics ? We like pics. My Father and I looked at a nice red one with front mounted snowblower and chains rapped around and thru the rims of turf tires. back 30 years ago In Millport N.Y. ish we would have bought it ..
 
Does it resemble this?
 

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School system here back in the day bought half doz. of them to mow with, Like a Timex Watch they where! Took a beating for sure and kept going YEARS!!!
 

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