Posted by Joe W. on September 06, 2012 at 16:25:49 from (75.7.193.155):
In Reply to: Running Gear Help posted by BigTone on September 06, 2012 at 14:58:08:
It looks just like one I have sitting in my back yard ready for restoring. Mine is an IH and I don't know the model number. The IH logo is on the square knob on the hubcaps and also on the top of each of the two spindle housings. My standards are identical to yours and mine also has a bolster only on the front axle. The original paint scheme, according to the McCormick Deering Paint Committee notes of 1929, is Harvester Red on the frame, Harvester Cream on the wheels, and Harvester Blue on the hubcaps. Your spokes, like mine, have been cut off and welded onto steel rims. I replaced rims on another spoke wheel gear by cutting the spokes off the old rims and welding them on new blank rims. It worked. A little expensive but it worked. Here are a couple of photos of mine so you can compare.
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