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So... This last summer I found a cart on C-list up in Chicago. It just so happens that it was about 10 min from my brother who lives up there. I quickly got him to go pick it up as for the price it wasn't going to last long. Well, I was supposed to go pick it up from him, but life got in the way and plans kept falling through. My parents went up to visit and were supposed to bring it home, but the night before they left my bro tried to cut off the end of his finger with a knife while cutting up vegetables for supper.... so in that ordeal they forgot to load it. So.... finally at Thanksgiving, on my birthday, he brought it home with him. Happy Birthday to me!!
Pics cause I have it now! 20161127_095626.jpg20161127_095637.jpg 20161127_095648.jpg20161127_095656.jpg Now for the questions.... Hopefully Nick the cart man will know.... I can't find a serial plate on it. With the decals, I'd say it is a late model, but I though all the later carts had serial tags on them? Soooo... should it have a tag? Or is it possibly a repaint with the wrong decals? It's in very good shape overall, but as you can see from the pics, it did sit out a while and rusted some in the back. Probably the front was tipped up as the hitch is perfect. I can get more pics if anyone wants any. I don't know how long I will use it as is, but I do want to repaint it and decal it with IH decals. I'll likely purchase a set of the new tires available from Miller Tire that are remakes of the original set that would have been on the older carts. |
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