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Identifying a sulky plow manufacturer.

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John Sippy

07-15-2003 20:06:25




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I recently purchased a sulky plow without a manufacturer's name. Only parts codes appear anywhere on the plow. All of the parts start with the letter H and include three or four numbers. The plow has one large wheel which adjusts the height of the share, one smaller wheel set at an angle to the ground, and a similar sized small wheel which is at the back of the plow and can be released by a foot pedal when turning around. The current colors are rose pink and gray which I am certain no manufacturer used. If anyone can help, I would certainly appreciate it. I have purchased four books on plows and other antique horse drawn farm equipment and found no help.

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John Sippy

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Steve

12-23-2003 22:19:03




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 Re: Identifying a sulky plow manufacturer. in reply to John Sippy, 07-15-2003 20:06:25  
Anyone know about a model 239?? (not sure if this is model number) John Deere plow.
It is a two bottom plow that both plow shares furrow in opposite directions. Has a sulky seat and two hand levers with tongue to be horse drawn...or maybe early tractor.
Any info appreciated!!
Thanks.



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Damon Cates

11-01-2003 10:47:56




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 Re: Identifying a sulky plow manufacturer. in reply to John Sippy, 07-15-2003 20:06:25  
I dont really know how to help you but after reading your post I hope that you can help me. I have a set of plows with the following numbers on them. HTP 237, HTP17A, HTP8, HTP170A. I red that you have bought some books on plows. Would you please look up those numbers and maybe tell me what they are. As yourself I have no other identifying marks anywhere. I have a another set that has IHC stamped on the rail. Of course, that is International Harverster Corporation. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Sincerely Damon Cates

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