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What would one of these be worth ( 1984 982 international cub cadet)?
20 hp, no pto. She's outside running as I'm writing. Red and white in color, does new brake pads in the rear. I could never find new ones to replace them. New tires 2 years ago. Needs a new cylinois
 

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tired old girl, looks rode hard & put away wet. probably lower to middish-range kind of value for the area, pending a first-hand inspection.
life under a tarp ain’t easy.
and that steering column, that isn’t stock, is it folks?
🚜💨
 
Being a 982 thought it was suppose to be a 'Super'. Do not see two independent brake pedals on the right side. There have been times would been handy to have independent brakes.

IH built 982, so the split brakes were optional, not standard like on later machines.
 

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