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| John B.
02-19-2013 05:50:58
38.114.64.177
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 Sweetfeet I heard your husband is getting you a new cream separator from the IH dealer. Oops maybe I wasn't supposed to say anything...LOL Hope you enjoy this one. It's a Farmall Regular. |
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| Nancy Howell
02-19-2013 06:28:01
144.162.49.5
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Re: For Sweetfeet Farmall Regular , plus in reply to John B., 02-19-2013 05:50:58
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| What is the purpose of the wheel behind the inside plow? |
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| John B.
02-19-2013 06:42:36
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Re: For Sweetfeet Farmall Regular , plus in reply to Nancy Howell, 02-19-2013 06:28:01
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| Nancy that is called the tail wheel. It supports the rear of the plow and also aids in raising the plow out of the ground plus holds the plow at a set depth when plowing. It has linkage attached to it and that linkage is also attached to the lifting device closer to the front of the plow. |
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| NEsota
02-19-2013 06:22:09
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Re: For Sweetfeet Farmall Regular , plus in reply to John B., 02-19-2013 05:50:58
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| The plow looks just like the P&O plow we had; do not know what that stood for but think they were sold by IH dealer. The wheels on the pick-up are like those on our 35 Ford sedan, what year is it? |
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| SweetFeet
02-19-2013 12:14:47
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Re: For Sweetfeet Farmall Regular , plus in reply to NEsota, 02-19-2013 06:22:09
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| NEsota, From another sota'n...P&O stands for Parlin & Orrendorf (spelling may not be correct). One of the plow guys can clarify, but I think maybe IH bought them out or partnered with them. I have to get a plow book! |
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| Mike (WA)
02-19-2013 07:32:41
69.10.199.246
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Re: For Sweetfeet Farmall Regular , plus in reply to NEsota, 02-19-2013 06:22:09
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| Its an International pickup- '35 or '36, I think. An IH dealer couldn't be caught in anything else, I suppose. |
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| David R Inman
02-19-2013 08:57:34
150.135.210.79
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Re: For Sweetfeet Farmall Regular , plus in reply to Mike (WA), 02-19-2013 07:32:41
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| It's somewhere in there, looks a lot like our 1936 C1. I think I've been told there was different grills to different years. The C1 was made 1934-7. |
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| SweetFeet
02-19-2013 05:57:23
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Re: For Sweetfeet Farmall Regular , plus in reply to John B., 02-19-2013 05:50:58
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| | John B., Great picture! Love the tire treads - though our Regular is on steel. Shoot, I'd take anything in that photo from the seperator to the truck to the plow (I can't tell if that is a Genius or a Wonder). But looks exactly like the plow we will buy someday. We do have a 2 bottom Little Genius - but it is painted (our F20 is painted). So someday we will get a rusty one for behind the Regular - but not in any hurry to find one yet. |
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| DeltaRed
02-19-2013 06:47:23
71.208.222.219
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Re: For Sweetfeet Farmall Regular , plus in reply to SweetFeet, 02-19-2013 05:57:23
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| Sweetfeet,Post a pic of that "purty"painted F-20 and plow.Better still,of you driveing them!Thanks Steve |
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| SweetFeet
02-19-2013 12:19:04
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Re: For Sweetfeet Farmall Regular , plus in reply to DeltaRed, 02-19-2013 06:47:23
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| | DeltaRed, Just on the tail end of my lunch hour now...but I will try to remember to post a pic of my husband and son plowing with the F20 last September. I don't drive any of 'em... that's why I have such a sharp learning curve ahead to catch up with Susan and Nancy once our Regular runs!! |
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| John B.
02-19-2013 06:07:04
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Re: For Sweetfeet Farmall Regular , plus in reply to SweetFeet, 02-19-2013 05:57:23
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| By the front hitch parts I can tell it's a little genius. If you ever need an original owners' manual for your little genius I have one I would let go for $8 (what I gave for it) I really don't have a use for it. |
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| SweetFeet
02-19-2013 12:22:56
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Re: For Sweetfeet Farmall Regular , plus in reply to John B., 02-19-2013 06:07:04
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| | John B., I think we do have one that I bought on ebay. Have to verify with my husband - because it could also have been for a Little Wonder. If we do not have one - and if he wants one...I'll give you a shout here in Talk. Thanks for the offer, either way. |
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