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IH 123 vs IH 125

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71ford100

08-01-2007 16:47:28




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Whats the difference between the two just the header size? I found a 125 on a place that my parents are trying to buy.




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Athol Carr

08-07-2007 00:40:39




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 Re: IH 123 vs IH 125 in reply to 71ford100, 08-01-2007 16:47:28  
Some of the early 125s had Farmall H steering bolster with it dual wheels at the back for steering, later ones had wide rear axle. Don"t have the parts book handy to see when the change took place.



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71ford100

08-02-2007 19:06:46




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 Re: IH 123 vs IH 125 in reply to 71ford100, 08-01-2007 16:47:28  
Thanks but this one has a tricycle rear end on it. This one also has duals on both sides.



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1206SWMO

08-03-2007 09:46:50




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 Re: IH 123 vs IH 125 in reply to 71ford100, 08-02-2007 19:06:46  
Sounds like you've found a 123.Nothing I have shows the 125 with a tricycle rear end.

Both the 123 and 125 were available with 9x24 duals.

What grain bin does this one have?



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71ford100

08-03-2007 20:46:44




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 Re: IH 123 vs IH 125 in reply to 1206SWMO, 08-03-2007 09:46:50  
The bin is missing go figure but it looks as though it has the low mounts and it is a 125 according to the decal.



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1206SWMO

08-01-2007 18:53:05




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 Re: IH 123 vs IH 125 in reply to 71ford100, 08-01-2007 16:47:28  
125 has a lower grain bin with an unloading auger while the 123 has a gravity dump bin.

125 has a wide axle rear end while the 123 has a tricycle rear end.

125 has a platform auger to the feeder chain while the 123 has an auger on each side taking it to a canvas in the middle which takes it to the feeder chain.

Both are 12 ft headers.



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