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Old 02-10-2013, 12:46 PM
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Try pics again.
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Anytime Adrian! Is that an IH made 782?
It's a mix of a 682 and a 782. I know the frame is early CCC build but can't remember if the 782 was IH built or not. Only about 30 minutes on the freshly built KT17 II.
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Old 02-10-2013, 06:35 PM
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It's has an early IH 782 whole rear,hydro and hydralic system. Nice meeting you Adrian and thank you. Can you post info on the Vevay plow day when you find out?
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Great pics, Roger. You were busy!
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It's a mix of a 682 and a 782. I know the frame is early CCC build but can't remember if the 782 was IH built or not. Only about 30 minutes on the freshly built KT17 II.
Thanks Adrian. You got a very nice 782!
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Got to enjoy some seat time on Dually and the 782.

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It's has an early IH 782 whole rear,hydro and hydralic system. Nice meeting you Adrian and thank you. Can you post info on the Vevay plow day when you find out?
It was a pleasure meeting you and I sure will. I'm hoping to hear from a couple guys I emailed.
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You got er done Roger!
Nice pics of the duo Allen!
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Not to rub it in to our great forum members that have been digging out from under massive amounts of snow. I got some seat time on the 125 with Kwik-Way to level out the piles of compost I put in the garden last fall. Once I get the tiller on the 1650 it'll level out the garden. I think I might have to remove some of this into a flower bed as it look a wee bit high. On the plus side I'm slowly getting the red clay to turn brown.

Sorry no before shot I got a little excited to use the loader before I pull it off the 125.
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