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Old 03-24-2009, 12:32 AM
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Default Very Rare Offering Here IH 982

http://cgi.ebay.com/International-Cu...1%7C240%3A1318

If you have the cash these don't pop up everyday.

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Old 03-24-2009, 02:53 PM
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That is a nice 982!
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Old 03-24-2009, 11:08 PM
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Why is it red?
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Old 03-24-2009, 11:15 PM
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From what I have read, may not be correct. The red ones went to the international dealers and the yellow ones went to the Cub dealers. I have had both.
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That auction is over. I have no clue what happened. But as far as it being red, that one looked like it was IH built which would make red the only option.

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That auction is over. I have no clue what happened. But as far as it being red, that one looked like it was IH built which would make red the only option.

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He ended the auction early...I suppose he probably sold it locally...That was a deal my friends.
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From what I have read, may not be correct. The red ones went to the international dealers and the yellow ones went to the Cub dealers. I have had both.
From my Cub Cadet books in 1980 IH wanted to make all of their tractor lines have the same color and styling so for 1.5 years the were red only. When IH sold off the line to MTD calling themselves a seperate entity the red ones were made for IH dealers and the yellow & white ones were made for Cub Cadet dealers.
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Default interesting!!

Spent the last few hours trying to find some info on latest find..learned allot here. I just happened to pick up a 982 today. Didn't know much about them though. This one is basic, 50" deck, no dual brake, rear PTO, or extra hydraulics. Thought it was Kohler powered, but I guess it's an Onan?? Couple of things need attention (probably going to need some help), but seems to be a nice tractor. I own a few yellow and white tractors, but this is my first red one. It is a super size. I'm over 6' and it fits great. I will post pics later.


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Spent the last few hours trying to find some info on latest find..learned allot here. I just happened to pick up a 982 today. Didn't know much about them though. This one is basic, 50" deck, no dual brake, rear PTO, or extra hydraulics. Thought it was Kohler powered, but I guess it's an Onan?? Couple of things need attention (probably going to need some help), but seems to be a nice tractor. I own a few yellow and white tractors, but this is my first red one. It is a super size. I'm over 6' and it fits great. I will post pics later.


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