| Author |
[Modern View]
|
| 55deere70
01-25-2013 13:33:13
75.138.191.254
|
|
| 55deere70
01-29-2013 09:53:48
75.138.191.254
|
|
Re: ID this plow? in reply to 55deere70, 01-25-2013 13:33:13
|
|
| That's pretty cool...Mine's a little rough, can you still get parts for the bottoms? |
|
|
| twostepn2001
01-27-2013 06:31:33
76.198.100.173
|
|
Re: ID this plow? in reply to 55deere70, 01-25-2013 13:33:13
|
|
| Here's a video of how it flips. |
|
|
| DeltaRed
01-25-2013 21:11:40
71.208.220.239
|
|
Re: ID this plow? in reply to 55deere70, 01-25-2013 13:33:13
|
|
|    No 39 two way plow.'billions' made.that was the prefered plow in the irrigated areas.I have one,use on plow day.They usually dont bring much more than scrap price at sales.Save this one.Many are being scrapped these days,they are getting scarse. |
|
|
| Leroy
01-26-2013 08:11:30
69.88.205.38
|
|
Re: ID this plow? in reply to DeltaRed, 01-25-2013 21:11:40
|
|
| Would like to see a few of them at shows but there are none in this area, have never seen one, only seen one Deere several years back. Once in a great while you might see a Deere Model H with a 2 way mounted but that is it and they are few and far between. Would like for someone to bring one to RPRU at Lima this summer as it would be a drawing card here. |
|
|
| MJ in the UK
01-26-2013 05:53:17
213.122.93.31
|
|
Re: ID this plow? in reply to DeltaRed, 01-25-2013 21:11:40
|
|
| Hi Steve, here in my part of the UK we had 5 tumblebug ploughs working at our tractor club working day. They were 2 Molines, 2 Cases and one IH 39 like yours. This was near Retford Nottinghamshire. MJ |
|
|
| Plowman
01-25-2013 18:58:12
216.201.49.122
|
|
Re: ID this plow? in reply to 55deere70, 01-25-2013 13:33:13
|
|
| They were bulit from 1939 to 1961. Condition has alot to do with price. $400-$800 ? Plowman |
|
|
| 55deere70
01-25-2013 17:50:26
75.138.191.254
|
|
Re: ID this plow? in reply to 55deere70, 01-25-2013 13:33:13
|
|
| Thanks plowman, any idea on the year or what it's worth? |
|
|
| plowman
01-25-2013 17:09:09
216.201.49.122
|
|
Re: ID this plow? in reply to 55deere70, 01-25-2013 13:33:13
|
|
| It is IHC # 39 roll over Two-way plow.Plow rolls over end over end. I have one. Steve |
|
|
| Bob Bancroft
01-25-2013 16:12:23
97.73.64.145
|
|
Re: ID this plow? in reply to 55deere70, 01-25-2013 13:33:13
|
|
| I always marvel at these things. If I had been around in the day, I would have had something like it, as I hate dead, back, and furrows in general. I'm wondering if the lift and flip mechanism are incorporated together? Possibly tripping the flip, and moving forward raises the plow? |
|
|
| Ol' Gimpy
01-25-2013 14:45:28
67.252.122.95
|
|
Re: ID this plow? in reply to 55deere70, 01-25-2013 13:33:13
|
|
| Looks to be a #39 "Tumble Bug" plow. |
|
|
| RayP(MI)
01-25-2013 14:30:44
207.241.137.116
|
|
Re: ID this plow? in reply to 55deere70, 01-25-2013 13:33:13
|
|
| Don't have a clue. Sure looks interesting. Trying to figure how the flip-over mechanism works. Never seen anything like that. |
|
|
| paul
01-25-2013 14:40:26
66.60.223.232
|
|
Re: ID this plow? in reply to RayP(MI), 01-25-2013 14:30:44
|
|
| | Same here. It must pivot on the shaft, drive forward and the one set of bottoms pivot back and up, top set pivot down in front? Those type of plows were never popular here, perhaps my ancestors were far too frugal to buy a plow that would only be 1/2 used at a time.... --->Paul |
|
|
| rrlund
01-25-2013 15:47:43
207.241.137.116
|
|
Re: ID this plow? in reply to paul, 01-25-2013 14:40:26
|
|
|    I never got beyond this horse drawn two way. |
|
|