I had my "new" '66 John Deere 110 out this evening again toting the chain saw back to the woods to cut up yet another blow down. She's a good running old girl. This Cub Cadet trailer belonged to my late father-in-law and is a '60's vintage too but I'd like to narrow down approximately what year it might be. I don't see any tag on it. I have pictures of my wife as a little girl riding in the trailer and she's in her mid 50's now. Any ideas what year it might be??
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Trailer Identification
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Re: Trailer Identification
Ricky,
That is an IH #2 trailer, they made them from the late 60's until around 1980. The later ones had a serial number tag on them (starting mid 70's I think) and a larger IH decal without a border on it. So, by when they were produced, the decal appears to be the earlier one with a border and the dates you noted you likely have an early one.
Good looking rig for sure!
That is an IH #2 trailer, they made them from the late 60's until around 1980. The later ones had a serial number tag on them (starting mid 70's I think) and a larger IH decal without a border on it. So, by when they were produced, the decal appears to be the earlier one with a border and the dates you noted you likely have an early one.
Good looking rig for sure!
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Re: Trailer Identification
Yea, as David said, there's no real way to tell the year. CC tractors started being built in 1963, and the original #1 trailer was the V shaped cement hopper style trailer. The #2 trailer came out in 1967 with the 1x4/1x5 tractors, so the 1967 through 1971 trailers would have been painted 902 white, which is a lighter, chalkier white than 935 white which is visibly creamy colored. From 1972 forward they would have been painted 935 white, to match the white on other equipment, and I also believe that is when the decal change occurred. It's hard to tell on yours, but I'm betting it's one of the earlier ones based on the decal like David mentioned.
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What is the #2 Cub trailer worth done up?
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Your last one alive if she finds this post!ricky racer wrote:......... I have pictures of my wife as a little girl riding in the trailer and she's in her mid 50's now. Any ideas what year it might be??
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1929 Farmall Regular
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My wife has quit lying about her age and started bragging about it.Scrivet wrote:Your last one alive if she finds this post!ricky racer wrote:......... I have pictures of my wife as a little girl riding in the trailer and she's in her mid 50's now. Any ideas what year it might be??
A very wise neighbor once told me I should never underestimate a woman, unless it was her age or weight.
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Re: Trailer Identification
John *.?-!.* cub owner wrote:A very wise neighbor once told me I should never underestimate a woman, unless it was her age or weight.
Great advise John - Great!
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