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Old 11-24-2014, 04:35 PM
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It's and original switch they just interchange as that if you have enough keyed equipment chances are you have a key that will fit. It's very generic
A 127 would have came with a IH ign switch. So should the OP's.

Should look like this:
Or could be round on the end, not necessarily oval.
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Old 11-24-2014, 04:55 PM
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It's and original switch they just interchange as that if you have enough keyed equipment chances are you have a key that will fit. It's very generic
A small flat head screw driver or a pocket knife will work in a pinch also.
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Old 11-25-2014, 05:53 AM
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Cub cadet keys work in my 70 IH truck and vice-versa. The same was true for the 504 I used to have. Don't have to carry a bunch of keys.



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Yep I will just have to take a picture tonight of it so you all have proof. I know your not trying to say I'm wrong just want to show hall it works
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When I bought my 149 used from a local IH dealer, the key he gave me for it had a tag on it that said: "Lowboy/Cub Cadet"
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That ih truck is gorgeous, I love those old birds. My dad had them growing up and when I turned 16 I got a 75, so much bondo in that thing it wasn't funny! Awesome truck though!
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I can totally see the keys being the same for garden tractors and such by brand.. I get that.. what I don't get is that a 1/4 million dollar piece of equipment runs the same key as another by the same mfr. still.

I was out of my mind trying to find a key at work last month for our gradall 60. For some reason I just tried a key from another gradall and wham I was off to the races.... 250-2500$ equipment I can understand but not 1/4 million $ I'm sure I'm stretching that figure and maybe a lot but the point is the same....

Man nice International truck..
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250-2500$ equipment I can understand but not 1/4 million $ I'm sure I'm stretching that figure and maybe a lot but the point is the same....
Your price is low actually! A new combine, heads and all costs over $500K.

Here is a machine for sale..... just the combine, no head. 91 hrs, and 1 season old. $325K.

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