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Posted by Harold H on March 12, 2003 at 17:08:28 from (206.148.180.201):
In Reply to: Need help Guy Fay posted by MD Karl on March 11, 2003 at 09:45:23:
Karl, My 1920 IHC catalog has many models of Webber wagons and accessories in it. There are still several Webber wagon models in my 1935 catalog. The 1940 catalog does not have any Webber wagons. IHC never offered a water tank for them, at least not that I can find, so it must have been made by someone else, but they did offer numerous different bodies for the wagons. In the 1920 catalog they list 48 different "Extra Wagon Bodies" under the names; Webber, Sterling, and Columbus. These were just the extra body types as many models came with a body. They offered wagons under the IHC names of; Webber, Sterling, Columbus, Buckeye, Keystone and Monarch. They had models for every application imaginable. If you give me a good description with as many demensions as you can, I may be able to determine what model wagon you have or at least narrow it down to a few out of many. In the 1920 catalog wagons go from page 417 to page 474 so you can see IHC probably had the most extensive selection of wagons in the world at that time. Harold H
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