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jdv

07-24-2017 19:20:13




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I recently purchased a IH tumble plow and am needing to know the model number so I can hopefully find a manuel for it. I believe they are 16" bottoms with a separate point. I am also looking for two coulters, I would prefer IH but I assume most makes will fit.

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Kenl

07-25-2017 16:09:22




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 Re: Tumble plow in reply to jdv, 07-24-2017 19:20:13  
If you want to see one working, go to YouTube and look up IH #39 tumble plow. There are a couple different videos.



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WESnIL

07-25-2017 04:44:04




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 Re: Tumble plow in reply to jdv, 07-24-2017 19:20:13  
I am not sufficiently computer literate to post pictures but I can send pictures of my IH #39 Two Way Plow if you like. There may be enough coulter parts around here too for your plow. Remember you need two right hand yokes, PO1383 or PO1627, and two left hand yokes, PO1708 or PO2463. All other parts are interchangeable between the RH and LH bottoms. Hope this helps.



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jdv

07-25-2017 07:15:43




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 Re: Tumble plow in reply to WESnIL, 07-25-2017 04:44:04  
It still has two coulters on it, and the brackets are there for the other two, just missing the coulters, I would be interested in a couple if you have some to sell. Thanks for your reply.



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DeltaRed

07-24-2017 21:43:32




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 Re: Tumble plow in reply to jdv, 07-24-2017 19:20:13  
#39 Two way Plow. Get the book/manual from 'Binder Books' in Oregon.I have one(14" bottoms).It'a 'hoot' to play with at plow days.Just glad I don't have to plow 200 acres with it! LOL Usually pull it with a JD 'A'.Maybe someone here can post a pic of it.(lost my pics when the old computer died) Btw,use plenty of oil on the 'moveing' parts



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