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Kind of an odd one. 6' from the ground to the floor pan!
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Here's a strange one...
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Here's a strange one...
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I liked the price!!!! WAY TO HIGH ALSO!!!!! Kevin
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Kinzers, PA (rough and tumble) has a Ford like that, i believe member owned. i have seen a cub set-up like that, but CRS prevents me from remembering where i saw it. both were by the Tractor stilts company.
way cool, but museum pieces only. too hard to transport. i'd give it a go - on level pavement !
sure is easy to change the oil, though
way cool, but museum pieces only. too hard to transport. i'd give it a go - on level pavement !
sure is easy to change the oil, though
'If they're tappin', they're not burnin'
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I certainly wouldn't want to give it a go UNLESS the ground was very level.
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I think he's fallen off that thing and bumped his head. It won't be worth 200.00 if he doesn't get it out of the weather some year
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artc wrote:i have seen a cub set-up like that, but CRS prevents me from remembering where i saw it.
There is a picture of a cub like that in my farmall book
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This particular one has been on ebay several times that I remember. Even if the economy wasn't poor, I doubt he'd ever sell it at that asking price. I suppose a man can ask whatever he wants though !
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As dangerous as they look since the sheet metal is straight apparently its not fallen over. Maybe people just drove them cautiously.
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I just realized why the sheet metal is so good on it. hahahahha up there what could have hit it? I think though he accidentally added 2 zeros to the price. For that much it will end up in an estate auction and sell for 200.00.
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Talk about an odd ball. You would really have to love something like that to pay even $2000. Red
IHC made a quality machine and was leader of the pack.Let's keep them running,
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This reminds me of the old lumber yard strattle carriers. They were high and would drive over the pile of lumber on special made blocks to lift it up and move it. Seeing the center area open on the farmall pic makes me think they used it to carry stuff in the center? Or is it just for high crops?
I'm technically misunderstood at times i guess its been this way my whole life so why should it change now.
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