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Plows for ih bn

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DAVE HESS

12-03-2002 21:01:00




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PLEASE DOES ANYONE HAVE A COUPLE PICS OR AN EXPLANATION OF WHAT THEY LOOK LIKE AND HOW THEY
HOOK UP. I BOUGHT A BN LAST SUMMER FROM A LOCAL
AND JUST PICKED UP THE PLOWS THAT SUPPOSEDLY GO WITH
IT. THEY ARE MONSTROUS COMPARED TO WHAT I "EXPECTED". I THINK THIS IS A LATE 30'S OR EARLY 40'S MODEL BN,,,,NO HYDRAULICS. THANKS IN ADVANCE
GENTLEMEN AND LADIES
DAVE IN E PA.

PS ONE GUY HERE SAID SOMETHING ABOUT TURNING THE
DRAWBAR AROUND BACKWARDS?????

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Farmall A Man

12-04-2002 17:52:53




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 Re: plows for ih bn in reply to DAVE HESS, 12-03-2002 21:01:00  
I doubt you would have to turn the drawbar around. That was on the Super A and the Cub. I have an A with a direct mounted armstrong lift plow. How many bottoms does it have? What size bottoms are they? Do you have a beam with just a single bolt hole or is there a flat piece on the end of the beam with two springs that would bolt onto a reversed drawbar?. Please let me know.



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DAVE HESS

12-04-2002 20:48:50




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 Re: Re: plows for ih bn in reply to Farmall A Man, 12-04-2002 17:52:53  
THANKS FOR THE REPLY, DUNNO THE ANSWERS YET, AS I AM
READING THIS RATHER LATE HERE. PLUS I HAD TO FIX A FLAT TIRE ON WIFE'S BLAZER AND PUT BRAKES ON THE FRONT. HOPEFULLY CAN GET INFO TOMORROW PM,BUT
WE'RE TO GET UP TO 5" SNOW WED.....WE'LL
SEETHANKS DAVE
PS THERE ARE TWO PLOWS ONW RT ONE LFT, HOOKED TO LONG
VEERY HEAVY BARS WITH BIG SPINGS ON OPP. END FROM
PLOWS. UH JUST EYEBALLING WHILE LOADING THE BARS (WITH PLOWS) I SPOKE OF ARE ALMOST 8 FT LONG (INCL PLOW)

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tom

12-07-2002 06:51:42




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 Re: Re: Re: plows for ih bn in reply to DAVE HESS, 12-04-2002 20:48:50  
Could the springs be automatic spring reset for the molboards? Plow could be newer than you think.



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Farmall A Man

12-05-2002 13:48:43




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 Re: Re: Re: plows for ih bn in reply to DAVE HESS, 12-04-2002 20:48:50  
You have a two way plow, but the beams including moldboard is 8ft long? That makes me wonder, could it be for an H or M. My plow for my A is about half that length. Let me know and hopefully we or someone can figure this one out.



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Farmall A Man

12-05-2002 17:01:57




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: plows for ih bn in reply to Farmall A Man, 12-05-2002 13:48:43  
I found my book called Promoting the Farmall Line. It was printed somewhere between 39-41 or so. It lists all implements available for the A, B, H, and M. It only lists a middlebuster for the B. Are the springs on the front you talk about real heavy and about a foot or so in length? I am going to pop over to the Farmall board and ask about plows for the B.



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