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Rear View Of The 123 IH

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1206SWMO

12-30-2006 07:45:11




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It still has the original tricycle rear end which is a plus.It also has the original dual drive wheels.Very few 123's still have both of these as most had a wide rear added and single big drive tires.

A few bullets have found the 123.It was hard taking pictures in the rain and wind.

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1206SWMO

12-30-2006 07:51:50




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 Side View Of The 123 IH in reply to 1206SWMO, 12-30-2006 07:45:11  
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Its sat there forever but isnt totally rusted away.The reel is pretty well gone.

Shedded 123 IH's are few and far between but I have heard there are (3) somewhere in SW Kansas but no ones talking!

I let my neighbor ladies always shedded 123 get away several years ago which I will always regret!

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jwal10

12-31-2006 08:06:55




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 Re: Side View Of The 123 IH in reply to 1206SWMO, 12-30-2006 07:51:50  
More questions, Do you know what engine was used? What else it was used in? The fuel tank is a lot more square on this one.Mine is much more oval,did it have to do with sacker model? Was dual on right an option or standard? both have it, but old pictures don't have it. I have been back out to look at this one here several more times & it isn't as bad as originally thought, 3 tires are still up. The frame looked as if it was into the dirt but after getting blackberry vines cut out [a 3 hour job] all that rubbish was just leaves and is still dry under there after all the rain we have had this year. I'm taking lots of pictures but don't have much extra time or any way to post here.I have talked to several family members & it looks like they will give us everthing as they would like it kept around. Most of the family didn't know it was even there. Trying to get anything known, history, pictures, stories. Neat to hear back from old farmers, neighbors,any one who remembers. Any way, we have it jacked up, put air in tires, 1 rear will need new tube and will remove duals & put 1 on other side to move. Thanks for all the help.

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1206SWMO

12-31-2006 18:34:09




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 Re: Side View Of The 123 IH in reply to jwal10, 12-31-2006 08:06:55  
I'll bet the gas tank was different on the bagger model 123.

I think duals were standard on the engine side because of all the weight but were optional on the right side.The sales lit always shows singles on the right side.

As I mentioned its a 6 cyl IH truck engine from the 1940's.

If you can email me pictures I'll post them for you.

Good luck with the 123.



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1206SWMO

12-31-2006 08:19:16




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 Got The 123 Bought Last Night! in reply to jwal10, 12-31-2006 08:06:55  
jwal10,I made a phone call to Kansas last night and bought the 123 IH SP for a very reasonable price.The owner was very nice and friendly.He was without power due to ice but was sure happy for the 3-4" of much needed rain.

I'm getting ready for church so will get back to you this afternoon or eve on your questions.You need original 123 sales lit.Some just sold recently on ebay.

It has a flathead 233 cube 6 cyl IH truck engine in it.Dads sure did sound good.

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