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Re: Hugh and other plow boys
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Posted by Hugh Mac Kay on April 19, 2006 at 17:24:03 from (209.226.247.9):
In Reply to: Hugh and other plow boys posted by Paul Shuler on April 18, 2006 at 18:07:06:
Paul: There are 5 different part numbers for frogs on slat bottoms and none of them are the same as the General Purpose or several other solid bottoms sold by IH at the time. If you wish give me the part nunber on the frog, and in return I can give you the part number for that missing slat. If you see a good set of GP plow bottoms complete with frogs, built anywhere between 1930 and 1960 they will probably bolt up to your plow frame. Your plow model number will start with a C and is probably a C-25, and the C does not stand for C or SC tractors. They were available as either small fork fast hitch for SC, 200 and 230 or in a Cat I 3 point hitch model. It is a Canadian built plow, built at Hamilton Ontario, precisely why it has the C ahead of the number. Notice the cross members between the plow beams. All US built IH plows had diagnol cross members, whereas Canadian built IH plows had perpendicular cross members as your plow does.
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