Posted by RTR on May 25, 2011 at 07:32:08 from (216.226.179.180):
This is what I believe to be a winter cab for a Farmall Tractor. The only reason I believe that is because I knew the previous owner (has passed away), and all he had owned were International Tractors. It also appeared to have the original "darker blue" shade on the framework that IH used. I Googled IH "Winter Cab", "Cab for Farmall Tractor", etc.; and haven't really found hardly anything!! I saw one picture with a Cub tractor that was wearing one, and it seemed to look similar. Thats the only facts I've got. Being in Alabama, I feel that its pretty rare to find something like this, as it would have been more popular up North. Could someone please educate me on what this is, and what it fits. I should be going to get it out of the barn this weekend. Who knows how long its been sitting up there in the rafters! hah.
The old man even had an original 1972 IH 1310 Pickup with the Dump Bed. He only used it to haul feed for his cows and fertilizer for the hay feild. It has 39,000 original miles, and most of them were from where he would ride up and down the neighborhood and drink a 6 pack so the wife wouldn't know.
The son ended up giving me the Truck and any contents in the barn in exchange for a little bit of brush cleanup around the outside of it. The truck runs EXCELLENT by the way, but does need a little brake work.
I'd appreciate it if you guys could tell me a little about it, what year it is/when it was available (approx.), and the approximate value of it. THANKS!!!
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