Posted by farmallhal on August 16, 2010 at 17:44:21 from (76.2.187.145):
In Reply to: ih carryall posted by sb on August 16, 2010 at 12:01:48:
I got one at the RPRU in Lebanon, Tenn. I think it was in 2005. Mine was all sandblasted and painted with IH 2150 Red and had new treated lumber for something a little over $300. I bought it early in the show so very little dealing at that stage of the show. I've noticed over time that seems to be about what they go for but I've seen some rusty metal only for about half that a couple of times. They seem to certainly be a high demand thing along with those 2 point fast hitch to 3 point IHC adpaters which go for about the same price when you can find one. Good luck but those carryalls are certainly handy for tasks you can't even imagine, Hal.
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