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Old 07-15-2011, 08:59 PM
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Nice IH Cub Cadet model 72! What was the build date on this one? On my 72, the serial# is 239718, which was made in march or april of 1968. The 71 serial#184004 was made in jan. of 1967. Nice line up for sure! Thanks for the pictures!
Thanks John I'll have to get back to ya on the build date, the weight box is blocking the serial # tag. My 71 is 129251, Oct. 65'. Thanks again bud!

Well, got off the phone with Jason(JaysNJcub127) a little while ago and looks like I'll be making a trip to NJ to pick up a 70 as soon as I can. Sweet mercy, I have all the 7hp's
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Old 07-15-2011, 09:28 PM
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I haven't seen those punchouts in ever! as a kid. i grew up near Burlington Northern tracks,(formerly CB&Q) they used to park "tub cars" of scrap on a siding. we used to snoop thru the cars. i was told that they were punchouts from a tank car builder when they riveted the plates together to build the tanks. sure made a slingshot lethal!!! great looking score!!! still looking for a weight box myself, and you found one with a sweet cubbie attached!!!
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Old 07-15-2011, 09:42 PM
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Good talking to you!!! We will work out some details !!!
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Old 07-15-2011, 10:16 PM
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Nice samspops! They would make great sling shot ammo Have to keep that in mind when I run out of bullets! Ya, couldn't believe it had an IH weight box on it too, this one will be dismantled and sent south for a little while.

Jason, Was nice talkin to ya too!, it's all in the details!
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Old 07-15-2011, 11:50 PM
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I can really appreciate the two together! I had always wondered why they started angling the front casting down at the top (from the hinge point up) . Now , seeing it with headlights, I bet you get better visibility . None of mine have headlights factory installed, so I never saw that point of view... I also like the recently acquired 72 with the 104 style hood , grille, decals. Still don't like the steel dash tower. Funny seeing the styles mixed together.
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Old 07-17-2011, 11:28 AM
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O, I knew that! Forgot about where the IH weightbox was! Why are you taking it apart and sending it down south? Is it the weightbox itself, or the IH 72? Well, a nice pair of tractors,..ask me how I know! That is very cool that you will be getting Jay's IH 70! Cub Cadet is for keeps! O-yea, one more question,....where is the rockshaft on the IH 71? You have a early IH 71? Thats why I asked about the IH 71's tag#.
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