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Old 05-29-2017, 11:49 PM
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I picked up a nice No 2 Trailer today. Really nice to bring something home I don't have to work on.


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Very nice!! But your pics are upside down!!
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tried three times and couldn't get them to post right side up...they look right in the folder i pulled them from...who knows.
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Congrats on the very nice #2 trailer.
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I've never seen a No 2 in person.. They are scarce in these parts! Where are the stake pockets for the sides? cant see them in the pictures.. Are they welded or bolted in? You think they are factory or have been added? I know next to nothing about the small IH trailers. Always wanted one... but never had the opportunity to get my hands on one!
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I've never seen a No 2 in person.. They are scarce in these parts! Where are the stake pockets for the sides? cant see them in the pictures.. Are they welded or bolted in? You think they are factory or have been added? I know next to nothing about the small IH trailers. Always wanted one... but never had the opportunity to get my hands on one!
The stake pockets were welded in inside the trailer for the wood sides to go into.
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I've never seen a No 2 in person.. They are scarce in these parts! Where are the stake pockets for the sides? cant see them in the pictures.. Are they welded or bolted in? You think they are factory or have been added? I know next to nothing about the small IH trailers. Always wanted one... but never had the opportunity to get my hands on one!
I'm very unfamiliar with them myself but the stake pockets must be factory. They are spot welded in the corners of each side. Any information someone has please feel free to add...they is no sign of a plate or serial number either.

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Congrats on the very nice #2 trailer.
Thank you.

Do you know if there is linkage missing for the dump bracket to go to the tractor? There are holes in the bracket that I was thinking you could attach rope thru.
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I'm very unfamiliar with them myself but the stake pockets must be factory. They are spot welded in the corners of each side. Any information someone has please feel free to add...they is no sign of a plate or serial number either.

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Thanks for the pics.. very simple design.. for sure they were factory. You would think I would have seen one of these before in person.. but I never have.. only pictures

We had a huge IH dealer here when I was growing up and they sold a TON of Cub Cadets but apparently they didn't sell many trailers. I remember them having 12 to 15 Cubs on the showroom floor and lots of other attachments but never a trailer?
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Thank you.

Do you know if there is linkage missing for the dump bracket to go to the tractor? There are holes in the bracket that I was thinking you could attach rope thru.
No problem, the stake pockets are factory, they all came with them, and no, there is nothing missing, you are correct, the holes are to attach a string or rope to dump it while sitting in the seat.
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