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Old 11-21-2017, 08:38 AM
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I picked up a pretty sweet 122 the other day and I've come to the realization that I need 3 more tractors to have one from every series. I need an O, 1x6/7 and a QL. Currently held in my possession are a 100, 122, 104, 108, 782 and a 1211(and a bunch more that are doubles). I'm not actively looking for the missing tractors but if I can come across a good deal for a desirable model from the missing series then I will pick it up. How close are you to having a full set?
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Old 11-21-2017, 09:00 AM
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You should be able to pick up the "rare" 126 around your area. Seems like there's always one for sale. I have the complete 6/7 series now. I'm going to add a never-made 146 to the collection too.
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Old 11-21-2017, 09:27 AM
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I picked up a pretty sweet 122 the other day and I've come to the realization that I need 3 more tractors to have one from every series. I need an O, 1x6/7 and a QL. Currently held in my possession are a 100, 122, 104, 108, 782 and a 1211(and a bunch more that are doubles). I'm not actively looking for the missing tractors but if I can come across a good deal for a desirable model from the missing series then I will pick it up. How close are you to having a full set?
You need a 72 or a 73. They are unique enough to be their own series IMHO.
Plus any self respecting IH guy needs a 982. Then you would have the first and last that IH built.
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You should be able to pick up the "rare" 126 around your area. Seems like there's always one for sale. I have the complete 6/7 series now. I'm going to add a never-made 146 to the collection too.
Around here I can find a 126 any day of the week and that would most likely be the one I'd get since I don't really care for that series.
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You need a 72 or a 73. They are unique enough to be their own series IMHO.
Plus any self respecting IH guy needs a 982. Then you would have the first and last that IH built.
What if I'm not self respecting? Maybe I don't need a big tractor to make me feel better about myself. I'd like to have a 982 someday but people seem to think they're worth a fortune even when they're a beat POS.
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I'm missing a 70/100, a 1x4/x5, and a quiet line.
I have the O, 102, 127, 108.
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What if I'm not self respecting? Maybe I don't need a big tractor to make me feel better about myself. I'd like to have a 982 someday but people seem to think they're worth a fortune even when they're a beat POS.
That's no joke.

You can get a 4 digit O for less!!!
You can likely get a 3 digit O for the same money...... or less.... than some people want for a 982.

I have a 982, but I don't have an O.
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I picked up a pretty sweet 122 the other day and I've come to the realization that I need 3 more tractors to have one from every series. I need an O, 1x6/7 and a QL. Currently held in my possession are a 100, 122, 104, 108, 782 and a 1211(and a bunch more that are doubles). I'm not actively looking for the missing tractors but if I can come across a good deal for a desirable model from the missing series then I will pick it up. How close are you to having a full set?
At one time i had everything except a QL. Mike
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What if I'm not self respecting? Maybe I don't need a big tractor to make me feel better about myself. I'd like to have a 982 someday but people seem to think they're worth a fortune even when they're a beat POS.
I feel your pain on 982 prices. But you can’t take your money with you.
As far as what I’m looking for, a hydro quiet line would be nice and a 126.
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