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Old 11-02-2017, 05:55 PM
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Got mine!!! Hey the work is fabulous. Obviously its not a molded part, But for something made on a 3D printer (I'm guessing a hobbyist version) this thing is great. To be honest it would only have took minor work to make it trailer queen worthy. Thank you so much for making these up! I still have to put the one on the 982. The only thing I had to do was 10 seconds work with the dremel to slightly open the punched hole in the screen--didn't want the screw to snag it and strip the plastic. FYI, this one is on my IH 782--PO wanted it painted yellow and white
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Got mine!!! Hey the work is fabulous. Obviously its not a molded part, But for something made on a 3D printer (I'm guessing a hobbyist version) this thing is great. To be honest it would only have took minor work to make it trailer queen worthy. Thank you so much for making these up! I still have to put the one on the 982. The only thing I had to do was 10 seconds work with the dremel to slightly open the punched hole in the screen--didn't want the screw to snag it and strip the plastic. FYI, this one is on my IH 782--PO wanted it painted yellow and white
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I will second that. I got mine several weeks ago... very nicely done... better than I expected.!
When you find an original in good shape they bring a lot of money.. so this is definitely a much cheaper alternative and at 10ft nobody can tell the difference!
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Good to know you guys like them. Nice picture too, John. I can make more as needed, and will keep the listing going for a while.
Expect to have something else of a similar nature to show off soon, just gotta figure out a few of the finer points before it’s worthy of posting.
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Nice This is the first time I saw this thread now I'm wondering if my cubs have them?
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Nice This is the first time I saw this thread now I'm wondering if my cubs have them?
If they weren't IH made, they would not. Only the QL tractors, and the 82 series had that particular emblem.
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That makes sense now that you mention it. It would be kinda cool to have one with a magnet on it to use a refrigerator magnet or a larger one made out of foam to hang in the garage.
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That makes sense now that you mention it. It would be kinda cool to have one with a magnet one it to use a refrigerator magnet or a larger one made out of foam to hang in the garage.
Not to say you couldn't put one on an 1811..... I see nothing wrong with it. But they didn't come with them. Actually, they should have came with a CCC emblem. Most are long gone. I hate the look of the CCC emblem. If my 1811 had one, I'd take it off.
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I wondered what they had for emblems . If mine had a CCC emblem I believe I would take it off also. I can't see it as looking as good as the IH one.
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This is what the 1811 should have had on it:

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