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PHOTO - International 785 tractor

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David in Wales

07-08-2007 13:13:27




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Hi Gang;
This is a closer view of the 785XL which was one of a very popular English built range by International. These XL's were fitted with a deluxe cab and more features. They also made a more basic L version with lower height cab for going into lower livestock sheds.
Cheers David

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MH

07-09-2007 12:17:40




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 Re: PHOTO - International 785 tractor in reply to David in Wales, 07-08-2007 13:13:27  
Saw a 685XL in Mt. Airy NC last weekend



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Larry in GA

07-08-2007 18:00:41




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 Re: PHOTO - International 785 tractor in reply to David in Wales, 07-08-2007 13:13:27  
David
How far are you from Geilenkirchen Germany? I put my oldest Son on a plane to there today; he will be stationed there at the NATO base for the next three years. I’m going to miss having him around at shows and plow day. He is a pretty good hand with the super C and the two bottom fast hitch plow and never is shy about jumping out there and opening the field. He was asking if I could find out about the shows over there for him.

Enjoy the pictures, keep them coming

Thank you Larry O

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mjbrown

07-08-2007 14:41:35




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 Re: PHOTO - International 785 tractor in reply to David in Wales, 07-08-2007 13:13:27  
That tow rig looks a little marginal for that size tractor.



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cj3b_jeep

07-09-2007 05:09:48




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 Re: PHOTO - International 785 tractor in reply to mjbrown, 07-08-2007 14:41:35  
I was thinking the same thing. What kind of truck is that? Are pickups popular in England? I always thought personal pickups were kind of an American thing.



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