Posted by mkirsch on April 10, 2013 at 05:36:26 from (64.80.110.74):
In Reply to: 1-16 posted by CumminsMan on April 09, 2013 at 14:48:07:
It may actually be a Little WONDER plow, not a Genius.
I don't know if this counts on the 1-bottom versions or not, but the main tell of a Little Genius is the tailwheel. A Little Wonder has a fixed tailwheel that comes off the ground when the plow is lifted. A Little Genius's tailwheel actually lifts the back end of the plow out of the ground.
What would you like to know about your plow? It's a 1-bottom, 16" cut. I suspect you already knew that, though :)
Originally made by P&O, then later by IH. Little Geniuses were manufactured from the 1920's until about 1960.
Wear parts are kind of hit and miss. There used to be a company that made parts but went out of business, but the inventory and tooling was recently purchased by an Amish outfit called White Horse Machine in Gap, PA.
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