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Re: IH #8 Plow Shares
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Posted by Dave NE IA on February 19, 2006 at 20:51:50 from (12.214.14.245):
In Reply to: IH #8 Plow Shares posted by Bob from IL on February 19, 2006 at 11:57:37:
Thanks you very much, I have not used my E-mail for at least a year so doubt if it even works. However TSC folks around here are super to deal with, even though they always ask me what in the heck I need today, as they shake their heads and slap each other in the face. Come to think of it all the impelment dealers address me the same way. It's not easy being the village idiot and all. I have very limited knowledge of Ih plows. I have gathered up lots of old iron in my day and never got excited over colors. I probably have a few Little Genius and Little wonder plows, I just can't remember so darn much of that stuff as I should. Also when Iowa was mentioned, I was more wanting future parts vendors so when that big (someday when I get alittle time) projects get underway, I can then start looking for the little notes with the vendors that I have misplaced. I do have what we call a Servis Whirl Wind Plow (no 8 IH with a Servis package). I restored it shade tree style a number of years ago, but may need a few parts to make it perfect. Yet some how I have lost my full speed ahead attitude, and may just call it good enough. Again thank you all for your kindness. Dave NE IA
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