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Posted by Hugh MacKay on February 29, 2004 at 07:29:48 from (64.228.12.43):
In Reply to: IH two mold board plow posted by Farmall Ed on February 29, 2004 at 06:21:28:
Ed: I doubt that your plow ever had a serial number. I have owned 9 plows in my time most of them either bought new by myself, my dad or my neighbor. The only one I ever remember seeing a serial on was a 5x16 semi mount. I don't believe there was any given date for rubber tires. They were optional for many years before they became standard. To give you some idea though, rubber tired plows were very rare maybe even non existant before WW#2, and by the mid 50s most of them were either mounted or on rubber. On the model number if your plow has a lift linkage going to the rear tail wheel, and activated by the rotation of the rockshaft of the left front wheel, it is a Little Genius, probably a No. 8. If it has semi rigid tail wheel or no tail wheel with a long landside on the rear bottom it is a Little Wonder plow and probably No.3
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