Posted by AG in IN on April 25, 2011 at 06:58:10 from (67.236.110.251):
In Reply to: IH Trip Plow posted by john B. on April 24, 2011 at 19:16:59:
You have a No. 4 Little Wonder, and all No. 4's were 2-bottom. A No. 3 was the 1-bottom version of what you have. Later in production, these and many Litttle Genius models were changed to "No. _ Tractor Plow".
Little Wonder plows aren't exactly rare. IH had more popular models, like the No. 8 (Little Genius). Your No. 4 plow was made for 15+ years.
A variety of wheels were available with all IH plows. Your plow happened to be ordered with narrower ones.
Like everyone said, rear wheel was an option. If not equipped with the rear wheel, a really long landside would be substituted in place of the one you have on the rear bottom to support/stabilize the plow better.
Neat plow, especially with the weed hooks.
AG
This post was edited by AG in IN at 08:39:27 04/25/11.
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