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Posted by Ludwig on April 05, 2000 at 06:40:41 from (208.201.105.34):
Theres a tractor connection here I promise. I've lately been looking at an IH 200 pickup. Since its a 200 its either a 74 or 75 3/4ton. Its a shortbed with dual rear wheels, and 4wheel drive. The body (cab) appears to be in excellent shape, and it appears to have a 5 speed trans. I haven't been able to contact the owner yet to see if it runs. I've been thinking that this would be just the thing for yanking a trailer around to haul my tractor. (see I told you) I presume it has the 345ci engine, but dual wheels on a 3/4ton? Thats just odd. Since this wouldn't be my full time vehicle I could license it and only have insurance on when I needed to drag the tractor somewhere. Thus saving wear and tear on my Dakota which is just ok for hauling my Regular, but really too small to pull the Super M. Anybody have any amount of experience with these things?
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