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What kind of plows are these?

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Indydirtfarmer

02-13-2004 03:51:50




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Trying to find out what brand and model these plows are. Anyone recognise them? I was told they were IH, MF, or Ford. I think the coulters may be IH, and added later. I'm wanting to find "spare parts" while they're still around. John




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Lee W

02-13-2004 07:36:57




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 Re: What kind of plows are these? in reply to Indydirtfarmer, 02-13-2004 03:51:50  
It looks like a Oliver plow that they built for Ford. If you can see any part No's on it the Oliver part No's started with EP.



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jim

02-13-2004 05:58:59




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 Re: What kind of plows are these? in reply to Indydirtfarmer, 02-13-2004 03:51:50  
I have one exactly the same,only in blue. Mine is a Ford 101 purchased in 1971. Good plows with shear-bolt protection.



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Geo in SD

02-13-2004 04:13:04




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 Re: What kind of plows are these? in reply to Indydirtfarmer, 02-13-2004 03:51:50  
The plow itself looks like a Ford 101. The colters are not Ford. The rear rolling landslide, [tailwheel], is missing. Massey Ferguson had a plow that looked like this, also. If the rear landslide has a little hook on the back bottom of it, it could be a Massey Ferguson. The colters look like old I-H. I used to own a Ford, couple of them in fact, darn good plow. Right now, I can't remember if the Massey plow had the rolling landslide or not.

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Dick2

02-13-2004 04:12:19




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 Re: What kind of plows are these? in reply to Indydirtfarmer, 02-13-2004 03:51:50  
My first guess would be Dearborn (Ford). There should be some markings somewhere on it. Coulters look like they've never been in the dirt don't they?



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