Identifying old 2 bottom plow

dlm300

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I am curious to see what brand/model plow I have. I would like to try and find another steel wheel to replace the welded on rim.[/img]
 
Thank you for the help,
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looks like my twi bottom should have ih stamped on top of the plow beams i was told mine is a ih po plow yours has a crank for the in furrow wheel mine has a lever there
loren
 
You've got an International No. 1 Little Wonder, built 1921-1925. It only came in a two furrow 14" frame. It was replaced by the No. 2 Little Wonder in 1925. Good luck finding another land wheel since the plow is so old and rather uncommon. I've never seen one in person. I studied the parts book and found no land wheel that crossed over with a No. 8; I thought you could borrow a wheel off a more common No. 8. If you found the right shelled-out No. 2 you could get a land wheel. They are a little more common.
 
(quoted from post at 02:03:36 05/18/16) Hi I will look, a might have one for a #2 IHC plow if that would work. Thanks Steve 419-618-0017

Steve, FYI, I am looking at the PO-2 book. I should have said you might make a land wheel from a #2 work. Some land wheels interchange with the #1 but then others don't. The others interchange with the #8, so I am guessing an axle diameter change happened with the #2 in the middle of production. That's what happened with the #8: the first two years of production used smaller diameter axles (for the land and tail, at least, I don't remember about the furrow axle, I don't have a book in front of me). Long story short, measure the axle diameter at the very least and then hopefully the clutch bell will interface with the clutch workings.
 

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