Please ID this Moldboard Plow

whopist

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This 2 bottom 12” moldboard plow was given to me by the original owner, who said it is International Harvester.





As you see in pictures the front beam half has been re-purposed, but rear beam half and bottoms seam factory intact.
Could someone please identify this plow? It looks similar to a “295” or “C20” or “34-F20”. But the rear wheel is different and the rear cross beam support is riveted together.

Thanks in advance.
 

OK! Thanks IHCPloughman.

So, it "WAS" a trailer plow?

And now my garden plow!

The tail wheel adjustment is all busted up. Were these type landside wheels inherently weak?
Should I try to repair the adjustment stuff under the PO290 arm, are just position it where I want it and weld it up.

Actual wheel and bearings are good.

Thanks again,
Whopist
 
(quoted from post at 21:41:53 04/24/15)
OK! Thanks IHCPloughman.

So, it "WAS" a trailer plow?

And now my garden plow!

The tail wheel adjustment is all busted up. Were these type landside wheels inherently weak?
Should I try to repair the adjustment stuff under the PO290 arm, are just position it where I want it and weld it up.

Actual wheel and bearings are good.

Thanks again,
Whopist

Yes, it was a trailer plow. If you search here in Implement Photos or on Google you can find some pics.

Yeah, I can't answer you on the tail wheel, the whole plow was a weak "light duty" plow. They're commonly busted up in some way or another.

Having the ability to adjust the tail wheel is a good thing, or an option for that plow was to use a long landside with a heel in place of that tail wheel. You could fabricate up a landside that would give you all the adjustment you need. I commonly do that.

But, you've got bigger problems: it looks like a significant chunk of the point of the share has either been worn away or rusted away. It would probably only scratch the ground if you tried using it.
 

I’ll try to fix the tail wheel and if necessary fabricate a long landside.

Yes, I have bigger problems than you suspect. My shares and a moldboard are in need of repair.
Do you have a nice picture of the “new” share shape for my plow? I can weld but I’m no plow boy.



For all readers, this is IH description of the No. 2 Little Wonder:





Thanks again IHCPloughman for id'ing the plow and all the advice.

whopist
 

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