1960 International Cub Lo-Boy

This is my 1960 International Cub Lo-Boy. I’ve owned this Cub for going on 3 years. And in that time it’s been a trial of ups and downs. I bought it in February of 2023. I pulled it out, and awakened it from its 10 year nap in a barn. I brought it home and me and my uncle got it fired up again. It came with a box of parts ( from Steiner ) and as a bonus all of its original paper work and sales receipts.

It was bought new for Westinghouse electric company to plow snow (which I have the plow) and its badges are still displayed as seen in the picture below. So I got it running and driving. Using 98.9% of parts from Steiner Tractor Parts.

Got a sickle bar for it, and through the hood stack, and started to use it. Was smoking a bit , but put it in its first 4th of July parade. Well that made it upset and started smoking worse so brought it home tore it apart and found out it was pretty worn out in the bottom end. So stripped it down got my rebuild kit from Steiner of course and made it run top notch. So once it was running again I chose to make it look nice. I put ag tires on , clear coated it, and painted the back wheels. So everything front to back including seat cushions and gauges are new. And now as we speak I’m getting ready to give it what it deserves which is a full fresh paint job! So, this is my story of my 1960 Cub Lo-Boy! And I hope y’all enjoyed it!!

Will Kinzler
Pennsylvania


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