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IHC No. 39 Two-Way Plow in Guy Fay's Book

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Jeff Strand, Mi

12-28-1998 16:42:51




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Received Guy Fay's/Andy Kraushaar's book "Farmall Letter Series Tractors" for Christmas, and see the two-way plow photo on page 62. Have been told by lifelong farmers in SW MN they never saw these IHC two-way or the M-M tumblebug type plows before... We bought one at the 1998 Pelzel Auction in Sleepy Eye MN where both IHC and M-M rollover plows were auctioned. Were these plows common in farming areas using irrigation? Any idea of how many two-way plows manufactured? Plan to restore/paint the plow and show it in 1999.

Was the two-way sold on rubber or just steel? Baumheckel and Borghoff's book "International Harvester Farm Equipment Product History 1831-1985" shows a two-way plow on steel on page 159.

Appreciate any information from Farmall collectors.

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Chuck 7777

11-22-2004 17:47:11




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 Re: IHC No. 39 Two-Way Plow in Guy Fay's Book in reply to Jeff Strand, Minneapolis, 12-28-1998 16:42:51  
Jeff - The primary use for No. 39 and other two-way plows is on in irrigated fields and they are usually found in the western part of the U.S.

Using a two-way plow with proper methods won't leave dead furrows in the field, keeping the land in a more level condition. Therefore, fewer passes are required over the field to shape a smooth seedbed.

A level seedbed is critical towards easier, more efficient management of the surface irrigation water, leading to increased crop yields.

As with most other equipment, the No. 39 evolved with tractors and by the 1950s were equiped and sold new with rubber tires. The No. 39 plow was in IHs production line until the early 1960s.

The obvious advantage of rubber tires is practical and legal movement of equipment down paved roads. Another advantage is machinery mounted on rubber takes less power to pull through the field due to less resistance, in comparison with steel wheels.

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Brian (NE)

01-01-1999 13:49:34




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 Re: IHC No. 39 Two-Way Plow in Guy Fay's Book in reply to Jeff Strand, Minneapolis, 12-28-1998 16:42:51  
Dad has two IH roll-overs...
(1) 2-16 on rubber
(1) 2-14 on steel



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