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Posted by OKLA KANSAN on February 28, 2005 at 17:29:50 from (209.240.205.63):
My son and I dragged home a Regular over 1000miles Sat. It dosent have a ID plate. The seller said that it was a 29, but He didnt say how he knew that. What other way is there to ID it? Also, it was the one that was recently on the web for sale wityh the power lift. Someone said that IHC never made a lift like that for Regulars, but id say hes at least 1/2 wrong, This may not have origionally been a power lift system for a Regular, but it definatly is a IHC part. It has the IHC logo, plus a stamped part # on it. Ive farmed since 68 or 9, and always with antique equipment, and so, if the fellow is right, then somone found a universal angle enclosed gear housing, left angle, off of some other IHC machine and ingeniously made it to work on the Reg. It comes back to attach to a pipe running across the back of the seat, attaching to holes in the rear axle gear drops. I suppose it is for a planter or cultivator. Ive got a hundred questions on this thing, but ill only ask a few at a time so as to get the full meat of your responses, Thanks for the time and help. Bill
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