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Old 02-17-2015, 12:04 PM
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Last week (2-10-15) I was at a local auction in Eastern Ohio and came across this small tilt trailer painted Cub Cadet yellow with black International across the back. Can anyone tell me if this is a #7 trailer? Ohio doesn't title these small trailers so I can't go there for any answers and there's no type of vin tag on it that I have found ( yet ). but still looking! Thanks Attachment 61920

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I was fortunate enough to come across a 1200 trailer here in Northern IL from referral of a few good collectors in near Chicago.

The History on this trailer is the neat part - It was used in 1975 as a transport trailer for the Model Spirit of 76 engineering to take them out to Hinsdale for photo ops and also down to florida where the engineer stayed in the winter time and tested these lil guys. It was restored around 1992, and is still in pretty nice shape now. The title is showing Origin year 1974.

I didn't know the story behind it Mr. Boelens, it would sure look good with my SO76.
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Grampie that's a. Model 2000, mostly used by dealers for delivery of Cob tractors and/ or Cub Cadet.

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A Big Thank You Myron! It's home and safe so we can wait till spring to start on this project. I have to get a piece of steel bent for a new rear cross channel, sandblast & Paint w/ new plywood floor, then go thru the Re-Title Process which could take some time to get done in this state. Pa. has got to be the worst State to deal with Titles.
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Nice find on the trailer Bill! I know where you got that from!
Looking forward to your restore!
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A Big Thank You Myron! It's home and safe so we can wait till spring to start on this project. I have to get a piece of steel bent for a new rear cross channel, sandblast & Paint w/ new plywood floor, then go thru the Re-Title Process which could take some time to get done in this state. Pa. has got to be the worst State to deal with Titles.
If you think PA is bad try California....
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Nice find on the trailer Bill! I know where you got that from!
Looking forward to your restore!
Thanks Mike! What a day out there on that ICE!
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