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Old 10-20-2017, 09:15 AM
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I'm thinking no, but what is it?


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Well.... sure looks like a #3. Need a better pic of the tongue. At least all the pics of #3's I can find, the top of the clevis hitch is above the tongue and bolted on. In the second pic you posted, the tongue is either missing the upper clevis, or made different.

If it isn't a #3, it's likely just an Ohio Steel (pretty sure that's who made the CC carts) cart.
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I have one just like it. It is a Jackson #2
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That's it Lew. Is it worth anything?
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Lew, so is Jackson who made the #3 cart? Were the #2 and #3 made by different manufacturers?
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I do not know, but the cub # 3 cart is different then the Jackson.
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That would be not much. IIRC the price tag was $39 but what would I do with a non-IH cart and solid wheels. If it was a #3 I would pick it up.

You are the man Lew! I figured you had a NOS one in your stash.
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I had the same one, Ohio steel made them all for IH, that is also a Jackson from what I can tell.
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