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Re: Which Binder Manual is correct one for plow?
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on December 06, 2006 at 19:28:45 from (209.226.247.140):
In Reply to: Which Binder Manual is correct one for plow? posted by CenTex Farmall on December 06, 2006 at 18:29:45:
The Little Genius saw a couple of upgrades over the years, most notable being rubber tires and hydraulic lift in the early 40s. I expect there are other lesser known upgrades. In most cases the later manual will show all upgrades from day one in 1929 to date of printing. For example rubber tires and hydraulic lift, IH still continued to build the steel wheel and clutch lift versions until end of production. I know I had 3 separate No.60 plows built following the Little Genius. My oldest plow was 62, followed by 65 and a 67. One could have easily got along with the 67 manual for all 3 plows. My 62 manual did not cover upgrades. My advice is buy the manual newer than the plow.
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