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Identifying older implments

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T16

04-24-1999 21:00:25




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I have several older implments that had the origional make and model painted on from the factory. Well now that they are rust colored with little or no markings how can I identify them??




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Also

04-25-1999 20:07:08




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 Re: Identifying older implments in reply to T16, 04-24-1999 21:00:25  
The older JD equipment had four bolt wheels,and the I.H liked to use the same 8bolt wheel on everything from corn binders to pull combines.Look at equipment you know what the make is, observe the wheels and then compare with yours.



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T16

04-27-1999 21:42:51




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 Re: Re: Identifying older implments in reply to Also, 04-25-1999 20:07:08  
the stuff I got is mounted on steel so no bolts just one big nut.



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Tom

04-24-1999 21:10:32




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 Re: Identifying older implments in reply to T16, 04-24-1999 21:00:25  
T16 you have a problem best bet is to take a picture of said equipment.And post them or show them at a tractor show to other farmers.I was at a auction where no one could id a certain plow,we decided it had a I.H hitch a case rearpost and tire,but we knew it was not ether.Finally we saw the remains of a diamond on the moldboard and figured out it was a A.C plow.



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T16

04-25-1999 14:09:23




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 Re: Re: Identifying older implments in reply to Tom, 04-24-1999 21:10:32  
I can make out what the logo looked like but I can't read the words. Thought mabey somebody put togather a book showing all the logo's and who made the equipment.



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Tom

04-25-1999 20:02:21




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 Re: Re: Re: Identifying older implments in reply to T16, 04-25-1999 14:09:23  
Next time at a tractor show ask a decal vendor for a book,the nice ones show alot of old decals.



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