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| SweetFeet
08-04-2012 15:01:30
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Hello,My husband has a couple questions on IHC plows on steel wheels. If you can help, we would appreciate it very much. 1. Which was produced first... the Little Wonder or the Little Genius? 2. Which do you feel is the best plow for using with a Farmall Regular? |
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| Nebraska Kirk
08-05-2012 05:45:23
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Re: IHC plow question in reply to SweetFeet, 08-04-2012 15:01:30
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| C. H. Wendel wrote the book, Crestline published it. |
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| SweetFeet
08-05-2012 06:09:39
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Re: IHC plow question in reply to Nebraska Kirk, 08-05-2012 05:45:23
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| Bill Hires
08-04-2012 15:47:12
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Re: IHC plow question in reply to SweetFeet, 08-04-2012 15:01:30
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| The book 150 years of IH states the number 3 chain lift Genius tractor plow was built from 1915 to 1929.The number 8 Little Genius was built from 1928 to 1960. 67,000 copies were built. |
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| Bill Hires
08-04-2012 16:04:05
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Re: IHC plow question in reply to Bill Hires, 08-04-2012 15:47:12
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| The Number 1 Little Wonder was built from 1921 to 1925 selling for $ 91.00 production ended in 1942. |
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| SweetFeet
08-05-2012 04:58:15
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Re: IHC plow question in reply to Bill Hires, 08-04-2012 16:04:05
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| | Bill, Thank you very much! I had googled and searched this site some... mostly found a lot about paint colors, but nothing definitive on production dates. |
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| SweetFeet
08-05-2012 05:12:53
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Re: IHC plow question in reply to SweetFeet, 08-05-2012 04:58:15
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| | Bill Hires, Could I ask who the book "150 Years of IH" is authored by? I googled it and found a Crestline book and one by C.H. Wendel. |
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