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Old 05-29-2010, 08:17 AM
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Elephants, SuperDuty:

The IH Industrial division made made all kinds of trailers for itself and other IH divisions.

The numbered trailers began in Oct 1960 with the #1 for the Original Cub Cadet AFAIK.

The ones for towing behind Cub Cadets were numbered 1,2 & 4. The smaller #3 was for the Lawn Tractors and RER Cadets.

The ones for carrying Cadets, Cub Cadets & Cub Tractors and towed behind your Scout, Travelall or IH Pickup were numbered 5 & 7, which were replaced later with the 1200 and the 2000, respectively. The 1200 and the 2000 also represented the trailer's carrying capacity.

There may have been a # 6 but I'm not aware of it. I do have a illustration of a #10 trailer (AG division) as well as some others for AG and Industrial use.

I hope this summary helps some. I am going to work on getting a photo ID info packet of those related to the Cadets & Cub Cadets to Roland for the reference section.
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Cub Cadets: 2 Orig,70,71,122,123,104,124,126,86,128, 109,800,1200,1250,1450,1650,IH 682,782D,IH 982. Cadets: 76,SO76,80,81,IH 182. RER: 60,75. Elec 95. Trailers: #2, #3, #4, 1200-A,1200-B,1200-C, 2000. IH 1210 P/U, an IH Scout II and an IH Scout 800 to tow 'em with.
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