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Re: IH Little Genius Plow
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Posted by Denny Frisk on November 29, 2001 at 14:45:38 from (12.4.181.2):
In Reply to: IH Little Genius Plow posted by kent on November 29, 2001 at 14:06:23:
That Hook has to go in a twisted clevis. Be best to pull it with the "U" shaped drawbar as opposed to the swinging drawbar. Dad always did anyhow... The springs are the break-away mechanism that if You hit a tree root, rock, ??? the hitch "Hook" trips forward and un-hooks the plow instead of tearing something up. Since it's on steel, I'll assume it's a Trip Plow, the land wheel will have a large hub with a lever otr two on it that raises & lowers the plow all of a sudden on it. There should be a bar that runs from the hub up to the lifting mechanism at the left front end of the plow. Dad's #8's were all converted to hyd. remote lift. I've never plowed with a "Trip"plow.
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