Posted by Jim Becker on January 01, 2010 at 11:30:59 from (173.57.141.22):
In Reply to: Farmall Tractor Seat posted by Randy Stein on December 31, 2009 at 13:45:29:
IH didn't always put model numbers on things. That seems to be the situation on the wagon. Looking at the late-40's catalog, they only have a couple running gears. One was designed for heavy use, with tapered roller bearings, brakes and the whole bit. It was simply called a "Tractor-Trailer". The other has straight roller bearings, no brakes, could be on steel or rubber. It is called an "All-Purpose Farm Truck". The one in the upper picture looks like it could be one of these. Note that the upper one is a 4-wheel wagon but the lower appears to be a 2-wheel trailer.
The flare boxes (in both pictures) look like the one in the catalog. It is listed as an "All Steel Grain Box". The dimensions are listed: 10'6" long, 36" deep, 54" wide top, 38" wide bottom and 100 bushels or 5,000 pounds.
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