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by v w » Thu Aug 09, 2012 3:54 pm
A year and a half ago I posted that I had found the mounting instructions for this scoop in my late fathers stuff and asked for more information about it. I thought I could barely remember it but it was not with the cub stuff and I thought maybe it had been sold. Recently we were at the restaurant with my sister and brother-in-law and I mentioned it. My brother-in-law said "I've got it". Seems he borrowed it 35 or so years ago. Since I have dad's cub stuff I considered it to be mine and I picked it up yesterday.  It needs a little repair but not in bad condition for having been left outside. I can't find any color but rust. Does anyone know the correct color? I am leaning to IH red. I have been told this can be mounted to face rearward as well as forward. Has anyone mounted it rearward? I would like to do this and then use it as a tote. It is not going to be for sale but does anyone have any idea of value? Thanks Vern
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by Bill Hudson » Thu Aug 09, 2012 4:36 pm
Very nice!!
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by Dale Shaw » Thu Aug 09, 2012 5:14 pm
I bought a perfect "clone" 4 years ago in good shape for $350, the cost of the materials. The previous owner also welded railroad spikes to the front of mine for teeth.
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by v w » Thu Aug 09, 2012 7:58 pm
Dale Shaw wrote:I bought a perfect "clone" 4 years ago in good shape for $350, the cost of the materials. The previous owner also welded railroad spikes to the front of mine for teeth.
Inflation strikes. I have the original bill of sale dated 5/21/57 for $85.00 Vern
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by Dale Shaw » Thu Aug 09, 2012 8:19 pm
v w wrote:Dale Shaw wrote:I bought a perfect "clone" 4 years ago in good shape for $350, the cost of the materials. The previous owner also welded railroad spikes to the front of mine for teeth.
Inflation strikes. I have the original bill of sale dated 5/21/57 for $85.00 Vern
LOL, I will give you a cool $100 for it. LOL. Nah, 1 is enough for anyone. You better keep it 
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by tmays » Thu Aug 09, 2012 11:05 pm
I don't see how it could be mounted facing the rear. If it can I'd sure like to know! I gave 200 for mine(from a dealer). Yours looks to be in better condition. They are not easy to find
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by John *.?-!.* cub owner » Fri Aug 10, 2012 8:56 am
That one does not mount rear facing, but Gaylott did make one that does, however they are rare, I have only seen a picture of one once. It could be converted but would take some cutting and welding.
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