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I think the archive bug got me.
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So, did Vermeer have a contract with IH or something with the 1x9 series? That's one serious looking trencher.

Nice pics guys...keep them coming. And what a nice place to have a tractor gathering!

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Quick question.
Referring to the 82 series collection, are the front fenders a factory option?
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Well that's what I was thinking too. I wonder why he went to the trouble of restoring them and having them look original except for the fenders. I could understand doing it to one or two, but...
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I know, to each his own. It looked like a very nice display though.
 
Steve Blunier also sent me a bunch of photos that I'll get posted soon. Thanks Steve B.!
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Meanwhile, here's some more from Steve Shaff, thanks Steve S.!
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Followed me home from RPRU!
Nice fenders, huh!!
Basically a swap for the freezer and Irma Harding props I had on display w/it.
Hard to see in the pic, but there is a Brinly spring assist installed.
Runs, drives & mows, that is if you can keep it going in a straight line!!
Going to fix that straight away, going under the wrench this week yet.

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