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Re: H and Little Genius
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on June 21, 2006 at 01:36:55 from (216.208.58.166):
In Reply to: H and Little Genius posted by Trent M on June 20, 2006 at 21:00:26:
Trent: Just to add to what gene has said, and if the plow is a No. 8, production of those plows started in 1928 and continued until 1960. Rubber tires became an option in 1940. I would expect it was just a matter of changing hubs and wheels. As an option on a new plow in 1940, rubber tires only added $12.50 to the base price. Close to 67,000 copies of the No. 8 Little Genius were sold in that 32 years. I cant find anything on how many went out with rubber tires, I doubt if anyone knows. It was quite common to see these on rubber after the war. Your best bet is find a parts plow on rubber.
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