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Old 01-01-2018, 11:36 AM
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Nice Christmas present, your 104 has a factory lighter!
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I have a 71 with a lighter...

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In the interest of full disclosure, my brother (sirlancealot on here) actually owns the tractor. But I did pick it up. It's going to be here until ???? Don't know what we are going to do with it yet. Picked it up from another forum member. Also got a #1 cart from the guy. I bought the cart.

Pic since you asked. Sorry, no good pic of the cart. Forgot to take one until I put it in the shed.

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Congrats on the 104! A very Merry Christmas for you!!
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Great story! Congrats.
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And the driveshaft cover?

All pretty minor stuff. Does it have the grille insert?
And the cover as well.
Kind of, its got stretched steel.
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Looks like it was designed to be there ...oh, and you need to update your sig with your new fleet member .

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I have a 71 with a lighter...

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In the interest of full disclosure, my brother (sirlancealot on here) actually owns the tractor. But I did pick it up. It's going to be here until ???? Don't know what we are going to do with it yet. Picked it up from another forum member. Also got a #1 cart from the guy. I bought the cart.

Pic since you asked. Sorry, no good pic of the cart. Forgot to take one until I put it in the shed.

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I like the lighter placement on the 71, did the towers come with holes or were they drilled?
Whats the plan with the 104?
I need myself a couple ih carts, pretty scarce up here.
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I like the lighter placement on the 71, did the towers come with holes or were they drilled?
Whats the plan with the 104?
I need myself a couple ih carts, pretty scarce up here.
And if you find one, just WAY to spensive...
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And if you find one, just WAY to spensive...
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I like the lighter placement on the 71, did the towers come with holes or were they drilled?
Whats the plan with the 104?
I need myself a couple ih carts, pretty scarce up here.
Pretty sure they all had a hole. I have another 71 that was my granddads. He bought it new. I drove it a million times.... but I'll have to go look at it. Pretty sure that is the hole I used to put a toggle switch in for the tow behind spreader we sowed clover/hay seed with.

No plan for the 104 yet. The plan we had didn't pan out. Right now, it's just sitting. Not a top priority at the moment, lol. Too cold, and I have another couple tractors I'd rather work on.

I got the #2 cart at least a year ago. Only used it once. I just keep hooking up to the old junk cart I have and using it. I'd like to clean up both and paint them. Maybe have the inside of the bed Rhino Lined in white. That way I don't feel bad about "using" them. Can't hurt them if Rhino Lined!
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