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  2. Cub Cadet - Wikipedia

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    Cub Cadet loader. During the 1960s, IH Cub Cadet was marketed to the owners of rural homes with large lawns and private gardens. There were also a variety of Cub Cadet branded and after-market attachments available, including mowers, blades, snow blowers, front loaders, plows, and carts. In 1981, due to financial hardships, IH sold the Cub ...

  3. International Harvester - Wikipedia

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    A 1979 Cub Cadet loader, made two years before the line was sold to the Modern Tool and Die Company. IH branched out into the home lawn and garden business in 1961 with its line of Cub Cadet equipment, which included riding and walk-behind lawn mowers and snow blowers. Also produced were compost shredders, rotary tillers, Cadet garden tractors ...

  4. List of International Harvester/Navistar engines - Wikipedia

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    The first IHC "Highwheeler" truck had a very simple air-cooled horizontally opposed two-cylinder engine with a 5-inch (130 mm) stroke and a 5-inch (130 mm) bore, and produced around 18–20 hp (13–15 kW).

  5. Category:Lawn and garden tractors - Wikipedia

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  6. MTD Holdings - Wikipedia

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    In 1981 the Cub Cadet product line was acquired from International Harvester, and the White Outdoor Products Company was acquired from the old White Motor Company. In 1985 the company's Martin, Tennessee plant began operation, and Arnold Corporation was acquired. In 1986 Aircap Industries in Tupelo, Mississippi was acquired.

  7. Farmall Cub - Wikipedia

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    Starting in the 1960s, Cub engines steadily increased power with higher rated RPM's, peaking at 15 horsepower (11 kW) for the International Cub and 154 Lo-Boy by 1975, and 18 horsepower (13 kW) for the 185 and 184 Lo-Boys. 1957 Cub Lo-Boy. The Cub Lo-Boy, introduced in 1955, was a lowered version of the Standard Cub.

  8. List of aircraft (C–Cc) - Wikipedia

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    Caproni Ca.102 – Re-engined Ca.101; Caproni Ca.106 - civil biplane project; Caproni Ca.107 - biplane fighter project; Caproni Ca.108 - mailplane project; Caproni Ca.109 - 2-seat biplane sport/trainer; Caproni Ca.110 - biplane fighter project; Caproni Ca.111 – Reconnaissance aircraft and light bomber; Caproni Ca.113 – Advanced trainer

  9. Speedex Tractors - Wikipedia

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    The first S-Series tractors were produced starting in 1959 [6] and would be made with the same basic concepts being used until 1974. In 1959, the S-14 and S-23 were made available for purchase.

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