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International Cub Cadet 105 1968
International Cub Cadet 105, from a 1968 brochure
Model history
Model introduced 1967
Model discontinued 1969
Model status Discontinued
Preceded by International Cub Cadet 103
Superseded by International Cub Cadet 107
Engine Specification
Engine make Kohler
Engine model K241AS
Fuel type gasoline
Power hp 10
Power kW 7.5
Governed rpm 3600
Displacement cu in /(litre) 24 ci
No. of Cylinders 1
Bore in (mm) 3.25 in
Stroke in (mm) 2.875 in
Cooling system air
Naturally aspirated, Turbo or Supercharged NA
Transmission Details
Transmission type hydrostatic
Gearbox make Sunstrand
Forward infinite
Reverse infinite
Drive 2-WD
Linkage Category Unknown
Tyre Sizes (std/options)
Front 16x6.50-8 2-ply
Rear 23x8.50-12 2-ply
Tractor Dimensions
Length (inches/metres) 63 in
Width (inches/meters) 33 in
Height (inches/meters) 40 in
Weight (nominal) lb/kg 630 lb
Turning circle (nominal) inches/meters 13.6 ft
Wheelbase 43 in
Other info
Factories Louisville, Kentucky, USA
Plow rating
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The International Cub Cadet 105 was built by International Harvester from 1967 to 1969 in the Louisville, Kentucky, USA factory. It featured a 10 hp (7.5 kW) Kohler engine.

Model History[]

For Company history see
Main article: International Harvester

Because the 12-hp International Cub cadet 123 hydrostatic garden tractor had been so well received, International Harvester decided to add a hydrostatic model in the 10-hp class. The International Cub Cadet 105 was identical to the 104 except for its hydrostatic transmission. Only a few other makers used hydrostatic drive in this power class. Tractors competing with the Cub Cadet 105 included the Case 155, Ford 100 Hydro, Jacobsen 53082, Panzer 1010, and Wheel Horse Charger 10.

Timeline[]

Factory locations[]

  • Louisville Works, Louisville, Kentucky, USA

Specification[]

See Infobox for basic details

  • 1-cylinder gasoline engine
  • Hydrostatic drive
  • Electric starting
  • Standard tires
    • Front: 4.80/4.00-8 2-ply
    • Rear: 6-12 2-ply

Variations and Options[]

  • 3-point hitch
  • Lights
  • Hydraulic lift
  • Optional tires
    • Front: 16x6.50-8 2-ply
    • Rear: 23x8.50-12 or 6-12 dual 2-ply

Serial Numbers Information[]

Year Serial run[1][2][3] Number Built Notes
1967 218010-225055
1968 225056-280839
1969 280840-306085

Preservation[]

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See also[]

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References / Sources[]

  1. Baumheckel, Ralph and Borghoff, Kent. 1997. International Harvester Farm Equipment Product History, American Society of Agricultural Engineers, St. Joseph, Michigan, pp.395-396
  2. Updike, Kenneth. 2002. Farmall Cub & Cub Cadet, MBI Publishing, St. Paul, Minnesota, p.115
  3. http://www.ihcubcadet.com

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