Corn Lister with drive disk on each side of box

I have some Corn Lister units that sit close to the ground and the Drive is Fabricated Disk on each side of the seed box. They connect behind the large lister Lay and both units mount on a common frame. Anyone know what this Lister is called and how old they are? We also have the same style in P&Q lister unit so I assume the IH unit is after that merger. They came with my John Deere "H" so I thought they were for the tractor until looking in the Grain box and it was red with the IH symbol?
 
I will get some pictures as weather permits-I been looking at "International Catalogs" in Wiconsin Hist Society and about 1935 has these. Lots of Conventional Listers were made way back in the Horse Drawn days??
 
Some information from the 1935 International Farmall Catalog. Apparently my Lister stuff one step up from horse drawn?? Cleddy

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I've searched several full line catalogs & a couple brochures. Haven't been able to come up with any results different than yours. Looks like it's just a lister bottom attachment. No indication that the attachment had it's own separate model designation. The only thing that would differ is the model of the lister unit itself.

Mike
 

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