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Re: #37 2-way plow
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Posted by hagan on December 23, 2003 at 13:57:57 from (198.68.173.133):
In Reply to: #37 2-way plow posted by parts man on December 22, 2003 at 20:00:20:
I have a tumbelbug plow made in the late 50's. It has white wheels, and blue shares and the frame is red. I do know that my dad purchased it at the IHC dealership in 1958 and it was new. It is hard to tell how long it sat around but it has 8 bolts to the wheel and a blue hub on the outside of the wheel. I purchased it from my cousin after his dad purchased it from mine. My dad went to a 2 point spinner plow and it had too much sidedraft and then went straight to a 560 and a 3 bottom and it worked good. (Good old days) 560 Diesel on a 314 spinner w 14 inch shares and the 806 on a 642 4 bottom with 16 inch shares. 806 always led and waited at the end. 560 always sweated and usually ran in seperate fields.
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