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Why blue cultivators, w/47 SA

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Brett Chesshir

12-11-2006 06:32:31




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I recently bought a 47 SA, it came with a set of cultivators, over the weekend i noticed that under the red paint there was blue paint, any reason?




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viktor

12-14-2006 06:21:13




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 Re: Why blue cultivators, w/47 SA in reply to Brett Chesshir, 12-11-2006 06:32:31  
MY '49 super a has all white lifting arms. Dont' know if they are original.



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Stuart

12-13-2006 10:52:02




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 Re: Why blue cultivators, w/47 SA in reply to Brett Chesshir, 12-11-2006 06:32:31  
The offical colors of international were red white and blue. Look at the steering wheel center cap of say a 1086 and you will see red white and blue.



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Brownie 45

12-12-2006 04:28:19




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 Re: Why blue cultivators, w/47 SA in reply to Brett Chesshir, 12-11-2006 06:32:31  
Our SMTA's 4 row cultivator had red on the frame & blue on the gangs. Always thought it was painted that way for being easier on the eyes when cultivating. White or red would tend to reflect light more than blue. Just my idea.



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Hugh Mackay

12-12-2006 03:38:35




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 Re: Why blue cultivators, w/47 SA in reply to Brett Chesshir, 12-11-2006 06:32:31  
Brett: Our 130 came new with red lift frames, blue tool bars and black ground working tools. The clamps that clamped ground tools to tool bars were blue.

I think later on in 60s some of the cultivator lift frames were white. When I bought my Super A it had white lift frames. The previous owner told me it did not have cultivator when he bought the tractor and he added those new in the 60s, Lift frames were white and other parts were same as my 130. I've seen numerous 140s with white lift frames, I assume thay came that way. Another observation on those white lift frames, while specs are the same, they were made from different raw steel, leading me to believe IH were probably out sourcing those sometime after 1960.

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SuperA-Tx

12-12-2006 07:12:05




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 Re: Why blue cultivators, w/47 SA in reply to Hugh Mackay, 12-12-2006 03:38:35  
Hugh,

Our 140's have white lift arms too. I also noticed they are a little differant from the ones on my Super A. The 140's have a more square type arm and the Super A has more rounded and a little more tapered arm.

The 140's also have a "IH" emblem on the lift arm.



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gene bender

12-11-2006 18:02:56




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 Re: Why blue cultivators, w/47 SA in reply to Brett Chesshir, 12-11-2006 06:32:31  
My set is also blue



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Fromjb2

12-11-2006 14:39:02




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 Re: Why blue cultivators, w/47 SA in reply to Brett Chesshir, 12-11-2006 06:32:31  
Hi, the cultivators that we had for our C and later SC were painted blue.

JB2



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SuperA-Tx

12-11-2006 07:23:52




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 Re: Why blue cultivators, w/47 SA in reply to Brett Chesshir, 12-11-2006 06:32:31  
Bret,

I was suprised to find blue on mine too when I started redoing it. I thought someone must have repainted it and just didnt care what color he used. Did a little research and found out that in fact things were painted blue, never would have guess it at the time.

On mine the lift arms and lift rods are blue. The rest of the stuff like the tool bar, clamps, spring tips, and pressure rods are black.

I think the sweeps came laquored but I pained mine black.


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Haas

12-11-2006 07:06:57




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 Re: Why blue cultivators, w/47 SA in reply to Brett Chesshir, 12-11-2006 06:32:31  
IH used blue paint on some implements back in that day. My observation, usually the blue was on the tillage implements. The cultivators were probably originally blue. You can still get the IH blue implement paint. Later, cultivators and such may have been IH white.



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Super A

12-11-2006 07:05:48




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 Re: Why blue cultivators, w/47 SA in reply to Brett Chesshir, 12-11-2006 06:32:31  
What's the serial number of your tractor?

There was a spell back in 47-48 when the red paint shortage caused IH to paint most of their implements for the Super A, Cub, and C all blue. There's a paint committee decision in the archives about it.

Al



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Allan In NE

12-11-2006 06:43:13




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 Re: Why blue cultivators, w/47 SA in reply to Brett Chesshir, 12-11-2006 06:32:31  
How many cultivators did you buy?

Allan



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Brett Chesshir

12-13-2006 05:35:12




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 Re: Why blue cultivators, w/47 SA in reply to Allan In NE, 12-11-2006 06:43:13  
I bought 1 full set



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CNKS

12-11-2006 06:34:41




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 Re: Why blue cultivators, w/47 SA in reply to Brett Chesshir, 12-11-2006 06:32:31  
Because they were, for the most part, originally blue and black with perhaps some red on certain pieces.



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