Where can I buy a 1962 International Cub Lo Boy?
Where can I buy a 1962 International Cub Lo Boy?
1962 International Cub Lo-Boy This tractor will sell with belly mower. Would make a great addition to any collection. Please review pictures and video. Contact Midwest Auction Pros at (785)-510-6754 with any questions or to view this item.
When did the Farmall Cub Lo Boy get retired?
As small farms dwindled in the ’60s and ’70s, the row-crop Cub was retired, while the Lo-Boy soldiered on, as a favorite of landscapers and highway departments. The Culti-Vision Lo-Boy morphed into the white and yellow, full-frame Cub Lo-Boy in 1968–a machine that looks like an oversized lawn or garden tractor, which was produced until 1980.
When was the Culti Vision Cub Lo Boy made?
The Culti-Vision Lo-Boy morphed into the white and yellow, full-frame Cub Lo-Boy in 1968–a machine that looks like an oversized lawn or garden tractor, which was produced until 1980. Cub Lo-Boys are popular today largely because they will accept wide belly-mounted mowers and can make short work of large lawns.
Is the IH Cub lowboy Woods mower in good shape?
1957 IH cub lowboy woods mower deck just been sitting in the barn for awhile IH front snow blade tractor rolls over right out of the barn still got the dust on it sheet medal is in pretty good shape just on spot it has been welded see pictures good tractor if you are a IH collector…
How much does an International Cub Lo Boy cost?
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Where can I find a 1966 Cub Lo Boy?
Everything works as it should Lights work We changed all fluids and filters and it is ready to use Blades are sharpened Has a new se… 1966 Farmall Cub Lo-Boy w/ Woods Mower, original tires, needs new tac cable, bought by the village of Mt. Victory, 2nd owner used once and parked it, owner currently is the 3rd owner.
As small farms dwindled in the ’60s and ’70s, the row-crop Cub was retired, while the Lo-Boy soldiered on, as a favorite of landscapers and highway departments. The Culti-Vision Lo-Boy morphed into the white and yellow, full-frame Cub Lo-Boy in 1968–a machine that looks like an oversized lawn or garden tractor, which was produced until 1980.
The Culti-Vision Lo-Boy morphed into the white and yellow, full-frame Cub Lo-Boy in 1968–a machine that looks like an oversized lawn or garden tractor, which was produced until 1980. Cub Lo-Boys are popular today largely because they will accept wide belly-mounted mowers and can make short work of large lawns.