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john in wa stat

01-14-2008 09:53:54




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hi guys thanks for taking a look i have an old Moline plow.. i know nothing about this but would like to know about what year it is and model.. it is on wire spoke wheels has 2 plows that plow while 2 or upside down it looks like they flip over and go the other way so 2 plow to the left and when you flip it over the other 2 plow to the right i found some #s on it it looks like 2 letters then 72620 and a nother set of numbers i found on it has a word a bove it but cant make it out then 7284a on the plows it has big yellow letters MM if any one can help i have pics of it i can email anyone who might be able to help thanks

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john in wa state

01-16-2008 03:42:49




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 Re: MM implement id in reply to john in wa state, 01-14-2008 09:53:54  
thanks to al the help i got from yt..i think 300 would be a fair price if any one would like t see more pics of it let me know and ill take them thanks again



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john in wa state

01-15-2008 00:36:13




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 Re: MM implement id in reply to john in wa state, 01-14-2008 09:53:54  
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thanks for all the help at least now i know what it is..i would like to sell it..what do you think would be a fair asking price.. i know the bearings are shot but the wheels still turn and one of the plows is missing a peice you can see it in the pic its the top plow closet to you...and once again i thank you all

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Kevin Moschenrose

01-15-2008 08:55:16




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 Re: MM implement id in reply to john in wa state, 01-15-2008 00:36:13  
A fair market value would be in the neighborhood of 300.00. Givin its present state and it is missing the coulters as well. The coulters for this plow a real hard to find because it uses such a small diameter shaft. These tend to break off much easier. There are some other plow that use the same small size.



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Kevin Moschenrose

01-14-2008 23:17:39




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 Re: MM implement id in reply to john in wa state, 01-14-2008 09:53:54  
Also the last one I saw sell was at Jim Skinners sale in PA. back in October for 1200.00 so I don't really think you want to junk it.



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Kevin Moschenrose

01-14-2008 23:14:49




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 Re: MM implement id in reply to john in wa state, 01-14-2008 09:53:54  
John, That is a model TK tumblebug plow. These came out in both 2 and three bottom types. Also those had either rubber or steel wheels on them. Mne has steel wheels and is also a two bottom. There was also anewer version of this plow called a TW type plow. The main difference is in the up right bolsters whersquare and not round and the tounge and the way it swung was a little different. Also on both models there was two different lengths in the tounge. If has a operation and assy intruction manual for this TK model plow. I can copy for you if you would like. Just email you address and any other type questions you may have. These old gals are real show stoppers at plow demos.

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john in wa state

01-14-2008 21:29:10




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 Re: MM implement id in reply to john in wa state, 01-14-2008 09:53:54  
would any one know about what year it is? i dont us it at all it was gave to me and i thought about scrapping it but wanted to know if it is worth holding on to and fixing and selling..i know it needs bearings and tires other than that i think its all there.. thanks again



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71ford100

01-14-2008 23:03:50




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 Re: MM implement id in reply to john in wa state, 01-14-2008 21:29:10  
Don"t scrap it. Someone near you would buy it as is. If you were closer I could use it for parts for my two on steel.



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Alan K

01-14-2008 12:54:51




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 Re: MM implement id in reply to john in wa state, 01-14-2008 09:53:54  
MM tumblebug plow I think is what they called them. Dont see a lot of those around.



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JMS/.MN

01-14-2008 11:40:44




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 Re: MM implement id in reply to john in wa state, 01-14-2008 09:53:54  
Two bottom pull-type rollover plow. Each end of the field, you make a 180 turn, throws all furrows in the same direction. No deadfurrows.



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