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Posted by mike_r on March 31, 2005 at 16:13:55 from (69.216.121.131):
In Reply to: Looking for a planter? posted by 26Red on March 31, 2005 at 13:27:22:
I have an IHC two-row planter that I"m trying to determine the model # and year manufactured. The planter has two steel wheels,one per side. Each wheel is made of two seperate pieces of steel, placed in a v-shape and the wheels are located behind, not inline, of the seed bins. It is a rope tripped planter, though I don"t know whether it is horse or tractor drawn. There is a 47 1/2" tongue which measures 1 1/2" high x 3" wide. On the lead end there is a 10" gusset(attached to the bottomside of the tongue) with a "U" bracket for attaching to a tractor or pull bar...? The gusset has 4 holes to allow height adjustment. This tongue is original, as it is attached in several places and has the original paint. This planter has two runners/ blades located on the bottom giving the appearance that these served to furrow the soil? The following are various part numbers I"ve found. The first one being off the wheel hub. IFC P01646(not IHC) 1055AA 3569AA 3006AD(Located in bottom of hopper on rotary mechanism.) 1827AA IH 620084-RI(Located on bottom "leg" to which "blade" is attached to.) 620318-RI Searching through this site, I found a photograph of one identical to mine, this one from an owner in Iowa. His ad indicated he too didn"t know the production date or model.Unfortunately, the ad was only a photo and no contact information was provided. Thank you for your help.
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