I have to agree with georgeky it is red and blue. I have a #90 plow and it is all red except for the moldboard, landside, point, frog, etc. Some of the clamps on the main beam were blue. The shank of the coulter was red, the coulter bracket was blue and the coulter itself was IH cream. Those were the colors I found when I restored it. Hope this helps.
 
(quoted from post at 10:14:34 02/27/09) I have to agree with georgeky it is red and blue. I have a #90 plow and it is all red except for the moldboard, landside, point, frog, etc. Some of the clamps on the main beam were blue. The shank of the coulter was red, the coulter bracket was blue and the coulter itself was IH cream. Those were the colors I found when I restored it. Hope this helps.

"The colors I found" This is a step that quite a few folks totally miss. That old iron may look like there is no paint left on it, but quite often a little work with a wire brush and maybe even some soap and water will reveal the original color. Especially on the underside and behind brackets, etc.
 

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