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Re: IH 1206F tractor
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Posted by The Dukester on January 11, 2002 at 10:05:21 from (65.89.19.84):
In Reply to: IH 1206F tractor posted by Bill T. on January 10, 2002 at 21:42:24:
I would guess this 1206F is the Farmall version of a 1206 model, meaning it has clamshell fenders, narrow front or high adjustable wide front, may have flat top fenders with lights in them. I believe International or wheatland versions have lights in upper grill corners, Full covering fenders and probably other characteristics I don't know about. What it is worth and it's "restorability" depend on it's overall condition, but I'll say this--This is a much respected and desired tractor among International Harvester collectors and fanciers and in good shape commands serious money, just read the forums on IH tractors. So, to my way of thinking, if it's pretty much all there and in reasonable condition, it's sure worth restoration consideration to someone and if I had it, I would price it after getting some authority to appraise it, or, restore it myself and then sell it--if I couldn't keep it myself. The 1206 was IH's first true "Turbo"(turbocharged) tractor and the first to have over 100 PTO horsepower in stock form. Sort of a "benchmark" model.
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