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ih LOWBOY?
IT IS A LO-BOY SER#584 1955 SO THEN YOU ARE SAYING ITS DEFINATELY AN IH ,GEESE THOSE EMBLEMS ARE EXPENSIVE
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Yes they are! According to OEM's catalog, they are going to start reproducing some of them. I don't know if the International one is one of them or not though.
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brian kovacevic wrote:IT IS A LO-BOY SER#584
WOW thats a low # , I could be wrong but didn't the Lo Boys also start at #501,,,,, That would make yours the 83rd LoBoy made, rare indeed...
I also need the IH tin emblems for my Lo Boy , however lets be real at some point they will be repoed, also when the e-bayers are getting up the price( 350-500 was seen) way up for the just the emblem we need to keep in mind that for a few hundred more we can get the whole tractor I paid 800 dollars for the Loboy with just 1 tin emblem. 150 for 2 good tins is max that I will pay, in the mean time the eyes are peeled for the whole tractor.....
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Jackman wrote:when the e-bayers are getting up the price( 350-500 was seen) way up for the just the emblem . . .
Wow. For that kind of money I'd happily take them off the side of my tractors. They're yellow and white and low to the ground. I don't need an emblem to tell me it's a Lo-Boy.
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Re: ih LOWBOY?
brian kovacevic wrote:IT IS A LO-BOY SER#584 1955 SO THEN YOU ARE SAYING ITS DEFINATELY AN IH ,GEESE THOSE EMBLEMS ARE EXPENSIVE
Brain, you talking about the st. st. vertical "LoBoy" emblems that goes on the dog leg or the "International CUB" emblems that goes on the hood? I know the one that says "International Cub" are very expensive. Luckily on my 55 LoBoy both of the dogleg emblems are there and in good shape. I wish I could say the same thing for the hood emblems, they are gone.
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1954 Regular F-Cub "PRB" (Puckett's Rust Bucket)
1955 International Cub LoBoy "SQUATTY"
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the hood emblems are the ones i need actually i need both but the dogleg emblems are available from steiner tractor as a repro for about 60 the other ones are not currently available any where including case IH dealers , i called them first
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At our club's consignment sale Monday a complete set of emblems brought $925! Of course there was a very nice running Lo-Boy with 5' finish mower attached to them. I had difficulty keeping my hands in my pockets. Well, the grille did need some minor straightening and the paint job was all yellow. I think it was a '59.
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