Posted by IHCPloughman on April 25, 2011 at 11:34:54 from (173.29.64.50):
In Reply to: IH Trip Plow posted by VAJerry on April 24, 2011 at 19:16:59:
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A guy has to be careful throwing around names like "little genius" and "little wonder" because there was more than one model of plow with that name. The book I have mentions the free plow program occuring in 1922; a two furrow plow was offered with the IH 8-16 and a three furrow was offered with the Titan 10-20. Now, the plows built in that year would have been the #2 chain lift Genius (2 and 3 bottom), the #5 chain lift Genius (2 and 3 bottom), and the #1 Little Wonder (only 2 bottom).
The #1 Little Wonder was built 21-25, the #2 Little Wonder was built 25-42, and the #4 Little Wonder (which you have) was built 1940-1956. The #4 Little Wonder is no more related to the #1 Little Wonder than an M is to a Regular.
There were 35,000 #4's built compared to 250,000 #8's. So, a #4 is less common, but by no means rare. By comparison, only 6,750 #15's were built, but you don't see guys falling over each other to buy one of those.
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