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100Glenn

11-21-1999 18:20:54




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I am looking for some information on an IH plow. It is a single-point Fast Hitch plow for a Farmall 100. Most of the paint is gone, but there is some stenciled lettering left that says either "1-F11 PLOW" or "I-F11 PLOW". There's a small amount of blue and red paint left, as well as the remnants of the McCormick sticker that was on it. It is a single-bottom plow that I think is 14". It also has a handle built into the top of it so the tractor operator can flip the thing from side-to-side at the end of rows.

I apologize for not having a picture to post(yet).

Thanks in advance. Any info is greatly appreciated!

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Guy Fay

11-22-1999 07:06:28




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 Re: IH plow in reply to 100Glenn, 11-21-1999 18:20:54  
Check Binder Books for manuals, if he doesn't have it give the IH Archives a call- I'm pretty sure we'll have the manuals for this one and can do photocopies.



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Charlie V -AKA F20II

11-21-1999 21:13:39




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 Re: IH plow in reply to 100Glenn, 11-21-1999 18:20:54  
Glenn, a #11 Genius complete with a 33-inch rolling coulter was used for deep plowing in palmetto ground and heavy growth.(this from Ralph Baumheckel & Kent Borghoff's book International Harvester Farm Equipment Prduct History 1831-1985)



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100Glenn

11-23-1999 18:59:45




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 Re: Re: IH plow in reply to Charlie V -AKA F20II, 11-21-1999 21:13:39  
Um, this one doesn't have a 33-inch coulter. It's closer to, oh, I'd say 12 inches. My father used this plow when he was a kid, and he said it's all there. He said it didn't have a 33" coulter. Maybe it's an oddball?



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