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Old 02-20-2014, 08:24 PM
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Default Gt-3200

Has anyone ever painted the newer style cub with the IH red... I have a GT-3200 and was thinking I might go with the red. We always had Farmalls and the color really grows on you ... Any pictures or opinions would be great.

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I have never saw one but I think it would nook neat, and different. To some people with the untrained eye it might look like a Husqvarna though.
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Well I think I'm going to try it I will try and post pics of it now I built a rear hitch for it and painted the hitch plate yellow.. But after looking at it I thought it would look nice the ih red ,,,,, it's not going to be a rattle can!!! So I will try and get pics before and after and I will welcome all opinion good or bad thanks everyone.. Oh almost forgot would anyone be interested in seeing my custom hydraulic setup for the rear hitch?

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Well I think I'm going to try it I will try and post pics of it now I built a rear hitch for it and painted the hitch plate yellow.. But after looking at it I thought it would look nice the ih red ,,,,, it's not going to be a rattle can!!! So I will try and get pics before and after and I will welcome all opinion good or bad thanks everyone.. Oh almost forgot would anyone be interested in seeing my custom hydraulic setup for the rear hitch?


Looking forward to seeing it painted red! Yeah, we love pics here!
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Looking forward to seeing it painted red! Yeah, we love pics here!
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a few pics of my rear hitch I will post a few mor with the brinly hitch laterValid file extensions: bmp doc gif jpe jpeg jpg pdf txt zip
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